The key USMNT player salaries are probably pretty easy to find but just for reference on the women's side:
Trinity Rodman signed the largest NWSL contract in history last year. 4-years, $1.1M.
The absolute max an NWSL player can make is $575k but that would require a club to use 100% of their allocation money on a single player.
The NWSL minimum is $35k, max is $75k (before $500k allocation money per team) and the 2022 average salary is sitting at $54k.
So I get why some are making the point that for most of the USMNT, their "loss" was a drop in the bucket compared to the "gain" the USWNT players will now see.
Trinity Rodman signed the largest NWSL contract in history last year. 4-years, $1.1M.
The absolute max an NWSL player can make is $575k but that would require a club to use 100% of their allocation money on a single player.
The NWSL minimum is $35k, max is $75k (before $500k allocation money per team) and the 2022 average salary is sitting at $54k.
So I get why some are making the point that for most of the USMNT, their "loss" was a drop in the bucket compared to the "gain" the USWNT players will now see.