In the first stop of his campaign swing through
South Carolina, Senator Bernie Sanders called out the disgrace of women
earning less money than men, and called on men to join with women to
fight for equal pay.
At a rally in Greenville, SC, Sanders said:
It is not a radical idea. It is an American idea that if somebody works 40 hours a week that person should not be living in poverty.Brothers and sisters when we talk about fair wages, I hope every man in this room will stand with the women and fight for pay equity for women workers.There is no rational economic reason why women should earn seventy-eight cents on the dollar compared to men, and that has got to change.
The senator from Vermont made an important point.
President Obama has spent his entire presidency fighting for pay equity.
Equal pay is not just a “women’s issue,” as wingnuts suggest.
Equal pay is a moral issue. There is no good reason
why women are paid less than men. This sexist practice harms the US
economy.
According to the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, closing the gender wage gap would grow the US economy by 3%-4%.
For the sake of comparison, the stimulus package that President Obama
signed in 2009 grew the economy by 1.5%. Eliminating the gender pay gap
would produce a stimulus that would be at least twice as big as the one
that President Obama signed into law.
President Obama has spent years discussing the issue of equal pay,
and the call for action by Senator Bernie Sanders is a solid reminder that
men can’t sit on their backsides and tune out the equal pay issue,
because they think it is a “women’s issue.”
The gender gap is a disgraceful stain on America’s image that citizens of genders should unite together to fight.
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