If we can't close the wage gap, we'll just 3D print some penises

 By 
Tricia Gilbride
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Senior women's issues correspondent Kristen Schaal stopped by the The Daily Show to talk about wage inequality.

A new report from The Institute for Women's Policy Research predicts that the wage gap won't close until 2058, nearly 100 years after JFK signed the Equal Pay Act of 1963.

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Schaal pointed out a few other extremely complicated things that are predicted to happen before 2058 -- a flying car, humans on Mars and a 3D-printed heart that could be ready in 10 years.

So naturally, the most logical way to speed up the process is making synthetic versions of other organs.

“At this point, we’d be better off printing a 3D penis, slapping it on the bank counter and saying 'Hey society! Fuck you!'”

Seems like a good backup plan.

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