US President Joe Biden has called for female athletes to be “paid what they deserve” amid ongoing outrage surrounding Caitlin Clark’s rookie contract with the WNBA. This week, the 22-year ...
On Tuesday, President Biden took to X, formerly Twitter, to emphasize the ongoing issue of pay disparities between male and female athletes, especially in light of the financial figures emerging ...
President Biden’s remarks on the issue came shortly after Caitlin Clark, the University of Iowa basketball star, was selected first in the W.N.B.A. draft. By Neil Vigdor President Biden jumped ...
President Joe Biden stepped into the conversation around WNBA first draft pick Caitlin Clark’s sub six-figure annual salary, saying that the pay gap between the women’s and men’s leagues ...
Caitlin Clark’s new WNBA salary went viral, and even President Biden is taking notice. Clark, selected No. 1 overall by the Indiana Fever on Monday in the 2024 WNBA Draft, is set to make $76,535 ...
Joe Biden, Hoda Kotb and others were outraged that Caitlin Clark won't be earning more money in the WNBA -- but it's naive to pretend there's more money right now. Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register ...
President Biden called for women to be "paid what they deserve" Tuesday as a debate raged online about salaries in the WNBA after Caitlin Clark was selected No. 1 overall in the draft. Biden’s X ...
College basketball sensation Caitlin Clark will earn less than six figures in her rookie season with the Indiana Fever, reigniting debate over whether professional women athletes in the U.S. are ...
The WNBA rookies will make 100 times less than their NBA counterparts. The pandemonium behind the new stars of women's college basketball this year carried to the WNBA, with the WNBA draft ...
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