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00:00The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders have scored a major touchdown during episode seven of the second season of America's Sweethearts Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders now streaming on Netflix. The women reveal they've been given a 400% pay raise with Jada McLean, who's been on the squad for five years, revealing how much they could now be making. Telling the New York Times in an interview published June 18th that veteran cheerleaders on the team could be earning
00:29more than $75 an hour. In response to the pay increase, Dallas Cowboys Senior Vice President of Communications Ted Carper tells NBC News, we're pleased as you'll see in the series that the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders were happy with the outcome. The change in compensation, which takes effect for the 2025 NFL season, marks the end of a years-long fight by the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders for fair pay. NBC Sports reported
00:59in 2022 that the cheerleaders were making an average of $22,500 annually, while the club's overall value is estimated to be around $9 billion. This news comes after former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Erica Wilkins sued the team in 2018 for unfair pay, claiming in the lawsuit per NBC News that she received roughly $7 an hour with no overtime pay
01:29in total ended up being less than the annual pay for the team's mascot Rowdy. However, her case was later settled out of court in 2019.

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