The SJWs finally got what they wanted.

United States Soccer has pulled in $16 million in winnings from FIFA thanks to the men’s team getting to the 2026 World Cup round of 16 before suffering a 4-1 defeat against Belgium.

Those winnings will be evenly split between the 26 men and 26 women on each U.S. roster. The 26 women receiving payment will be the ones featured on the 2027 roster for the Women’s World Cup if the United States qualifies. (RELATED: WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert Pressed By GOP Lawmakers To Provide Protection For Caitlin Clark)

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The move comes approximately six years into the women’s squad’s protracted tantrum over their supposed lack of fair pay, which included a lawsuit against U.S. Soccer.

According to the collective bargaining agreements struck in 2022, United States Soccer gets 20% of the winnings from every World Cup, while 80% is equally split between the men’s and women’s teams. All players who make their respective rosters in each World Cup receive the money. The 40% for each team comes to $6.4 million this year, with each player getting $246,153.85.

In their last World Cup appearance in 2023, the women’s team earned just $1.87 million but took home almost $6 million after splitting all winnings with the men’s team.

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The USMNT’s World Cup run earned $16M in prize money—but under U.S. Soccer’s equal-pay agreement, next year’s USWNT will receive $6.4M of it. The federation keeps 20%, with the remaining prize money split evenly between the teams. — Front Office Sports (@FOS) July 8, 2026

They complained for years, and they eventually got what they wanted. Quite frankly, what the U.S. women’s team did is no different from what wives have been doing to their husbands for decades. And let’s keep it a bean here: how on earth can you be proud of money that you had to beg for over and over again?

But whatever, I can’t be too concerned, I’ve got my own wife and her hassling to worry about.

Source: The Daily Caller