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Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Debunks Megyn Kelly On Gender Pay Gap

Sandberg: Women Are “Making Less Than Men Right Out Of College”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/09/14 10:20 PM EDT

From the April 9 edition of Fox News' The Kelly File:

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Previously:

Fox's Megyn Kelly Calls Gender Pay Gap A “Meme”; Dana Loesch Dismisses It As A “Myth”

WATCH: Fox News Is Confused By “Equal Pay For Equal Work”

ABC's World News Shows How Media Should Cover The Gender Wage Gap

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