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The WNBA also announced plans to add new franchises: the Golden State Valkyries will join the league next season, while teams in Toronto and Portland, Ore. will follow suit in 2026.
In her rookie year with the Fever, Clark is slated to earn $76,535, which is the standard wage for the top four picks in a draft class. Each year Breaking Down Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Salary ...
In 2023, WNBA players make an average $113,295 as base salary, with the highest salary in the league a little over $241,000, compared to an NBA player’s $9.7 million. That’s 85 times more ...
By 2013 (the sixth year under this agreement), the cap for an entire team was $900,000. In 2010, the minimum salary for a player with three-plus years of experience was $51,000 while the maximum salary for a six-plus year player was $101,500 (the first time in league history that players can receive over $100,000). The minimum salary for ...
The WNBPA ratified its first CBA on 30 April 1999. [1] According to its website it was the first CBA ratified in professional women's sports. [1] It included provisions to raise the minimum salary for established players to $30,000 (from $15,000), health care benefits that extended to the off-season, a retirement plan, paid maternity leave, and revenue sharing.
Clark, the first pick of this year’s WNBA draft, has a starting salary of $76,535. “That WNBA check don’t pay a thing,” said Reese on her Instagram Live.
The WNBA players union, known as the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA), has opted out of the current collective bargaining agreement early with the league, demanding a new ...
The WNBA's revenue compares with about $10 billion for the NBA in the season ending in 2022, the most recent year for which data is available. The WNBA’s lower revenue is a key reason for the ...