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In the world of women's football, the team to beat is that of the United States. The National Women's Team (USWNT) is ranked # 1 in the world. They have just won their fourth World Cup on Sunday. Fans give them the rock-star treatment. The president is arguing with them on Twitter. And they undoubtedly have more success on the world stage than the men's national team (USMNT).
But according to a clbad action brought by the team, players are not treated equally on the men's national team. In March, the 28 players sued the US Soccer Federation (USSF) – their employer – in federal district court, claiming they were paid less than men and receiving less support, despite their outstanding performance.
Can the women's team claim to have earned more income? Are players paid less than men?
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