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WNBA CBA Raises Salaries to $1.4M

The WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement has dramatically increased player salaries, marking a historic financial shift for the league entering its 30th season.

The Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) secured a landmark collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the league, introducing a revenue sharing system and an estimated average salary of $583,000. This deal marks a significant financial milestone for the WNBA as it enters its 30th season. fishroad-app.com

Under the new terms, the minimum player salary has increased from $66,000 to $270,000, while top earners can now make up to $1.4 million. WNBPA Vice President Alysha Clark described the financial boost as "amazing," highlighting the ability for players to secure their futures and support future generations.