WNBA Players Celebrate Landmark Pay Boost in New CBA
The WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement introduces a revenue sharing system and raises the average salary to $583,000, with a minimum salary of $270,000. Players can earn up to $1.4 million this season, allowing them to secure their financial futures and support future generations, according to WNBPA vice-president Alysha Clark.
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