The new WNBA CBA is giving players huge pay bumps heading into the 2026 season, but how much are their salaries increasing?
Women’s basketball is at an all-time high in popularity as Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and others prepare for a return to the court in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, top WNBA players are now getting a massive salary boost going into the new season.
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According to Spotrac, many women’s basketball stars are earning major pay bumps after the latest CBA went through. Some players are seeing increases in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, including Clark, Paige Bueckers and more.
Notable Projected WNBA Salary Increases per the new CBA
Aliyah Boston: $94k -> $574k
Caitlin Clark: $85k -> $528k
Paige Bueckers: $80k -> $500k
Cameron Brink: $85k -> $493k
Sonia Citron: $80k -> $436k
Angel Reese: $75k -> $350k
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— Spotrac (@spotrac) April 4, 2026
Last season, Indiana Fever star Kelsey Mitchell was the top-paid player in the league with a $269,000 salary. However, only 26 WNBA players earned yearly payments of $200,000 or greater in 2025.
Players are now getting a justified increase given the league’s popularity, which includes 13 superstars earning upwards of $400,000 annually. Aliyah Boston, Diamond Miller and Clark secure the three-largest pay bumps in the league by receiving over half a million dollars.
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Biggest WNBA pay increases in 2026
The 2026 WNBA season tips off May 8 as the league continues to grow with 15 teams set to compete. The Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo both enter the WNBA as the league’s expansion efforts come to fruition.
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Meanwhile, more eyeballs are being drawn to the WNBA based on the massive success of Unrivaled. The women’s three-on-three league features many of the same players that WNBA fans are used to watching.
However, the fast-paced tempo of games gives more recognition to the stars when the WNBA isn’t in-season.

Below are some of the biggest names in the league and their new salaries for the 2026 season.
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Notable WNBA stars’ new contracts
Aliyah Boston: $94,000 -> $574,000
Caitlin Clark: $85,000 -> $528,000
Paige Bueckers: $80,000 -> $500,000
Cameron Brink: $85,000 -> $493,000
Sonia Citron: $80,000 -> $436,000
Angel Reese: $75,000 -> $350,000
Diamond Miller: $83,000 ->$536,000