Editorial: U.S. women's soccer outperforms the men in every way possible. Why are they paid less?
by Los Angeles Times
Mar 14, 2019
3 minutes
The U.S. women's soccer team outperforms the men's team when it comes to victories, domestic viewership, name recognition and general awesomeness. Its members are stars, consistently ranked No. 1 in the world, and they make millions of dollars for their employer, the U.S. Soccer Federation.
When it comes to pay, however, the women aren't in the same league as their underachieving male counterparts.
Like women in just about every profession, the players on the
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