Cardi B asked Sen. Sanders what she claimed was her fans' most asked question: 'What are we gonna do about wages in America?'
to her more than 49 million Instagram followers Tuesday.
In the clip released Tuesday, the pair addressed what Cardi asked what she claimed was her fans' most asked question,"What are we gonna do about wages in America?""For example, as a New Yorker — not now but when I was not famous — I felt like no matter how many jobs I get I wasn't able to make ends meet," Cardi said.
Sanders also said he supported federal legislation to increase minimum wage to $15 and policies that would make it easier for American workers to form labor unions.
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