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Everyone from ad agencies to the U.S. women's soccer team are bringing to light the vital issue of equal pay for women, and now, it's Bud Light's turn. Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen discuss the ridiculousness of the gender pay gap in the brand's latest ads from Wieden + Kennedy New York.
According to the latest U.S. Census report, women who work nine-to-five jobs only make 79 cents to every dollar men make. And, as Amy Schumer points out in the ad, women also are often charged more for the same goods, like cars, dry cleaning and shampoo.

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