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‘I’m getting my mama a new house’: what happens when a huge pay boost changes WNBA players’ lives?

‘I’m getting my mama a new house’: what happens when a huge pay boost changes WNBA players’ lives?

Summary

The WNBA has reached a new collective bargaining agreement that significantly raises player salaries. Starting this season, all players will earn at least $270,000, with some making up to $1.4 million, allowing many players to improve their lives and reduce the need to play overseas in the offseason.

Key Facts

  • The WNBA is celebrating its 30th season with a major pay raise for players.
  • The new collective bargaining agreement sets a minimum salary of $270,000, up from $66,000.
  • Some players can earn as much as $1.4 million this season.
  • Veteran player Alysha Clark will make $277,500, up from $110,000 two years ago.
  • Higher salaries mean players can better support their families and plan for their futures.
  • Courtney Williams plans to buy a new house for her mother and provide financial stability.
  • The new salary deal may reduce the need for players to compete overseas during the offseason.
  • Playing abroad has risks, as shown by Brittney Griner’s detention in Russia, highlighting the benefits of staying home more.
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