The point, I suppose, it that her words highlight a growing income gap between those who do the work and those who tell those who do the work to do the work - in the same company.Forty Two wrote:According to the Washington Free Beacon, the median annual salary for women working in Clinton’s Senate office was $40,791, and it was $56,500 for men. In the Clinton Foundation, the average pay for employees 1-4 years was $43,000 and 5 to 9 years was $63,000. So, looks like they hover right around the median household income in the US of about $50 to $55k.Brian Peacock wrote:How many people to they employ? What's the average wage of their employees?
the Clintons pay women less than men -- huge wage gape. With the Senate staff it was 72 cents on the dollar, and with the Clinton foundation it was 63 cents on the dollar, for women (according to the Weekly Standard's analysis.
But, so what? What does it matter? She thinks its horrible that CEOs make 300 times the median worker makes, and she makes 500 times that.
You know, 'UK boardroom pay leaps 55% in a year and 'Boardroom pay gap doubled in a decade' kind of thing.