USWNT equal pay

A federal judge sided with the U.S. Soccer Federation on the women's claim that they were paid unfairly. Team co-captain Megan Rapinoe vowed to keep fighting.
"People aren't going to watch," he claims. The Women's World Cup final drew a 22% larger audience than the men's game last year.
A new letter calls on the U.S. Soccer Federation to release specific revenue data.
Rather than, you know, less than the men's team.
The federation is "comparing soccer balls to beach balls" in pushing back against the women's equal pay complaint, the lawyer said.
"We’re sick of being treated like second-class citizens."