Mar 31 2016 13:18:12
By Janet Paskin
(Bloomberg) --

Five star players on the U.S. women's national soccer team have filed a wage-discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, pointing out that they're paid much less than their counterparts on the men's national team. The pay disparity is also substantial at the international level. In the most recent men's World Cup, the winning team took home $35 million, while in the 2015 women's tournament, the winners earned $2 million -- one-quarter the payout for a first-round exit by a men's team.
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