As we look ahead to the 2026 WNBA season, one thing is crystal clear—the players have outgrown their paychecks. With the league booming in just about every way imaginable, it’s time for salaries to catch up to the moment.
From massive media deals to sold-out arenas, WNBA players are doing more than just playing basketball—they’re building a cultural movement. Here are 13 reasons why they’ve more than earned those bigger paydays.
13. The League’s Making Bank

The WNBA is closing in on $200 million in annual revenue, and that number’s only going up. But while the money rolls in, players are still stuck with salaries that don’t reflect their worth.
12. That Monster Media Deal

A $2.2 billion media rights deal kicks off in 2026, bringing in three times the previous haul. If broadcasters see that much value, it’s only fair that the players get a serious cut of it too.
11. Butts in Seats, Eyes on Screens

Attendance jumped over 40% and TV ratings hit record highs last season—oh, and merch sales went wild. Fans are showing up and spending money because of the players, plain and simple.
10. Teams Are Skyrocketing in Value

Some franchises are now worth over $500 million, with average team valuations soaring 180% in just one year. That kind of growth doesn’t happen without star power on the court.
9. Players Are Getting the Short End of the Stick

WNBA players only get about 20% of league revenue, while their male counterparts pull in around 50%. That math doesn’t add up—and fans are starting to notice.
8. The League Is Growing, Fast

New teams are popping up, cities are lining up to join, and the future looks big. With all this momentum, players should finally have the leverage to demand what they’re worth.
7. Fans Are Loud About It

From social media chants to on-air segments, people everywhere are calling for better pay. The “Pay Us What You Owe Us” energy isn’t going away anytime soon.
6. The NBA Salary Gap Is Wild

Top NBA players are pulling in $50 million while WNBA stars max out just above $250,000. Even rookies in the NBA start with contracts that dwarf what vets make in the W.
5. Players Bring the Brands

Sponsorships and merch sales are way up thanks to the charisma and influence of WNBA stars. Their off-court impact adds huge value—and it’s time that value shows up in their checks.
4. Other Leagues Are Paying Up

Upstart leagues like Unrivaled are already offering players more money for shorter seasons, plus equity. It proves that when players are in charge, better pay is possible.
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3. The League Wants More, So Pay More

The WNBA wants players to commit full-time and give up overseas gigs, which is fair, but only if the money is right. You can’t expect exclusivity on a part-time salary.
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2. The Union Means Business

The players’ association is more unified than ever and ready to go to bat for bigger salaries. The message is clear: they’re not backing down this time.
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1. The Future Depends on It

To keep elite talent, grow the sport, and stay competitive, the WNBA has to invest in its players. Fair pay isn’t just a nice idea—it’s the foundation for everything that comes next.





