USWNT to earn more money with USMNT's win over Iran than in last two Women's World Cup titles combined
United States Women's National Team earns more money from men's World Cup than its previous two women's tournaments
Why the USWNT and USMNT Split World Cup Prize Money
USWNT and U.S. Soccer Federation reach $24 million settlement in equal pay lawsuit
Mark Zeigler: What went wrong with the U.S. women's soccer team? Where do we start? - The San Diego Union-Tribune
US women's national soccer team: The right-wing World Cup backlash, explained - Vox
Commentary: Can the U.S. women's soccer team right itself at the World Cup? - Los Angeles Times
U.S. Women's National Team will make $5.85 million after men's win over Iran – nearly the same amount for winning last two World Cups - CBS News
USA loss to Sweden in penalty shootout ends USWNT World Cup dynasty
U.S. Women's Soccer Team Had Its Worst Finish—but Its Biggest Payout - WSJ
How the US Women's Team Has Won Millions at the Men's World Cup - The New York Times
USWNT drawn into Group E for 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup - SoccerWire
Women's World Cup Pay Up To $110 Million But Still Far Less Than Men's
The USWNT won equal pay. The women's soccer world is still fighting