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WNBA pay increases show the seven biggest salary bumps after the new CBA.
Summary
The WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement raises many player salaries for 2026, and Spotrac reports Aliyah Boston, Diamond Miller and Caitlin Clark each received pay increases above $500,000.
Content
The WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement has raised many player salaries ahead of the 2026 season. The change comes as women's basketball has seen rising popularity and attention. Spotrac reported several large raises after the CBA took effect. The 2026 season is scheduled to begin May 8 and the league will include 15 teams.
Key points:
- Spotrac reported multiple players received major pay bumps following the new CBA.
- Aliyah Boston, Diamond Miller and Caitlin Clark are reported to have the three largest increases, each receiving rises over $500,000.
- Thirteen players are reported to earn more than $400,000 annually under the new structure.
- In 2025, Kelsey Mitchell was the top-paid player at $269,000, and 26 players earned $200,000 or more that year.
- The 2026 season opens May 8 and the league expands to 15 teams with the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo joining.
Summary:
The reported pay increases reflect a growing profile for the WNBA and higher compensation for many players. The 2026 season opens May 8 as the league expands to 15 teams; further effects of the new CBA on salaries are undetermined at this time.
