Elizabeth Warren Like Hillary Clinton are always complaining that women are paid less than men for the same work. But Warren pays women 20% less than men and Hillary pays 22% less. It never ceases to amaze me how liberals seem to thrive on hypocrisy. But neither of them suffer from wage inequality. Warren gets paid as much as any man in the Senate for the same work and corporations and foreign countries have always bribed Clinton at the same rate they bribe democratic men.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on average pays her female staffers $20,000 less than her male staffers.
Male staffers in Warren’s office took home a median annual salary of $73,750 in 2016, according to an analysis by the Washington Free Beacon, while female staffers brought home a median of $52,750 in 2016 — a discrepancy of more than $20,000.
That means female staffers in Warren’s office on average bring home just 71 cents for every dollar their male counterparts make.
The top five highest-paid staffers in Warren’s office were all men, earning between $113,750 and $156,000.
Just one female staffer in Warren’s office, her director of scheduling, earned more than $100,000 in 2016.
Warren is fond of tweeting on both her personal and Senate Twitter accounts about the injustices of women being paid less than men.
“I cannot believe I have to give another speech fighting for equal pay for equal work for women,” reads one tweet from her Senate account.
Today is #EqualPayDay – and I cannot believe I have to give another speech fighting for equal pay for equal work for women.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) April 12, 2016
I’m glad to join strong women like ones on our @ussoccer #USWNT to fight for equal pay – in offices, factories, & yes, on the soccer field.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) April 25, 2016
Women are tired of hearing pay inequality isn’t real or it’s somehow our fault-& we’re ready to fight back #EqualPay http://t.co/O9RdRjQiv1
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) April 8, 2014
Women are tired of hearing pay inequality isn’t real or it’s somehow our fault-& we’re ready to fight back #EqualPay http://t.co/O9RdRjQiv1
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) April 8, 2014