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Good morning to you steph. we re dealing with rain, snow and ice across the east for our monday morning commute. widespread one to three inches of snow from northern new england through the upper midwest. cities along the lakes, cleveland and buffalo, will see 3 to 6 inches. ice will be the major issue across the i-70 corridor in the midwest. i-80 and 81 in pennsylvania. and watch for slick spots on the 95 north of d.c. all the way north into boston. reena and t.j., back to you. steph, thank you. gas prices this morning are the lowest they ve been in five years. the average price is $2.13 a gallon. that s half a dollar less than a month ago. gas is below $2 in 16 states. aaa expects gas prices to stay well below $3 a gallon all year, although they may rise a little this spring and summer. a lot of folks take their coffee different ways. some like their coffee straight up that s drinks. ....
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88% of what men working at the white house make. asked about it on monday, white house press secretary jay carney explained that men and women in the white house are paid the same level the same amount for the same level of job, but the problem only comes when you do the math. when you look at the aggregate and this includes everybody from the most senior levels to the lowest levels, you re averaging all salaries together, which means including the lowest level salaries, which may or may not be, depending on the institution, filled by more women than men. probably not a great idea to engage in mansplaning but it s the problem for women nationwide. women as an aggregate make less money than men and that s because they re more likely to work lower level jobs. women account for nearly three-quarters of workers in tipped occupations like waitressing where the federal minimum is only $2.13 an hour. ....
The actual federal minimum wage for waiters and wait tress is $2.13. they get tips on top of that, but clearly, there needs to be this pay increase. and by the way, peter mentioned the 500,000 from the cbo, what he failed to mention is that the cbo shows that 24.5 million workers. 24.5 million workers get a boost from that wage increase. that s something like 99% of the targeted audience. but let s remember, jared, if we increase employment by 500,000, those people pay the price for that. we can t deny that there are tradeoffs. i think you have to admit to that. i take your point there. i think the one thing to consider there is that there s a lot of churn in the low wage labor market, so once those folks get back in, they ll get back to a better job. now you re negating what you said, because there are a lot of people now that are permanently ....
$2.1$2 $2.13 in the last 23 years. they are going entirely to taxes and they are working multiple jobs and their income fluctuates. imagine paying for child care when you don t know what your income is let alone not knowing what your shift is going to be. there was a great open letter to paltrow that captured one part of it i want to put a finger on. thank god i don t make millions filming one movie per year. every morning as i wait on a windy metro north platform about to begin my 45 minute commute into the city. i thought, my 45 minute commute into the city. this goes to the idea that some of the thing that is we think of ....