WNBA 50 Highest Salaries, The 2021 List

In this post, we’ll present the 50 highest WNBA salaries list and talk a bit about the salary gap between WNBA and NBA. It’s not a novelty it’s is huge. As a matter of fact, the average WNBA salary does not reach $100,000. That represents around 1.5% of the average NBA salary, which goes beyond $7 million. According to specialists, this disparity is mainly due to the fact that the WNBA revenue represents a fraction of the one produced by the NBA.

However, the problem goes a little deeper. While, up until 2020, WNBA players were being paid around 20% of the WNBA league revenues, NBA players were paid over 50% of the NBA league revenues. The following chart will help you understand how much various leagues are paying their players as opposed to the revenues they make.

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Luckily, in January 2020, WNBA and WNBPA reached an agreement on a new CBA (i.e. Collective Bargaining Agreement). It is worth highlighting the 53% increase in total cash compensations, including base salary, performance bonuses, prize pools, and additional league and team marketing deals. 

It is also common knowledge that the agents that negotiate on the behalf of the players also play a crucial role in obtaining fair monetary compensation for the efforts and worth of the represented player. 

Today’s article will focus on the highest WNBA yearly salaries, leaving aside additional earnings as a consequence of personal and/or team achievement bonuses, endorsement deals, or overseas contracts.  Let’s take a look…

The Top 50 Highest WNBA Salaries List in 2021

1. Skylar Diggins-Smith (PHX) – $221,450

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2. Brittney Griner (PHX) – $221,450

3. Diana Taurasi (PHX) – $221,450

4. Liz Cambage (LV) – $221,450

5. Sue Bird (SEA) – $221,450

6. Elena Delle Donne (WAS) – $221,450

7. DeWanna Bonner (CON) – $221,450

8. Natasha Howard (NY) – $215,000

9. Betnijah Laney (NY) – $209,550

10. Courtney Vandersloot (CHI) – $200,000

11. Alyssa Thomas (CON) – $200,000

12. Allie Quigley (CHI) – $194,000

13. Bria Hartley (PHX) – $190,550

14. Chelsea Gray (LV) – $190,550

15. Nneka Ogwumike (LA) – $190,550

16. Kristi Toliver (LA) – $190,550

17. Kayla McBride (MIN) – $190,550

18. Aerial Powers (MIN) – $190,550

19. Courtney Williams (ATL) – $190,500

20. Angel McCoughtry (LV) – $190,500

21. Breanna Stewart (SEA) – $190,500

22. Jonquel Jones (CON) – $190,500

23. Candace Parker (CHI) – $190,000

24. Natasha Cloud (WAS) – $190,000

25. Cheyenne Parker (ATL) – $185,000

26. Jasmine Thomas (CON) – $185,000

27. Erica Wheeler (LA) – $180,000

28. Shekinna Stricklen (ATL) – $175,100

29. Moriah Jefferson (DAL) – $175,100

30. Jantel Lavender (IND) – $175,000

31. Kelsey Plum (LV) – $175,000

32. Stefanie Dolson (CHI) – $175,000

33. Tina Charles (WAS) – $175,000

34. Kahleah Copper (CHI) – $165,000

35. Natalie Achonwa (MIN) – $164,500

36. Allisha Gray (DAL) – $160,000

37. Danielle Robinson (IND) – $155,000

38. Isabelle Harrison (DAL) – $154,500

39. Dearica Hamby (LV) – $152,300

40. Sami Whitcomb (NY) – $150,350

41. Jessica Breland (IND) – $145,000

42. Tiffany Mitchell (IND) – $144,200

43.Tianna Hawkins (ATL) – $140,000

44. Amanda Zahui B (LA) – $135,000

45. Damiris Dantas (MIN) – $126,000

46. Leilani Mitchell (WAS) -$123,500

47. Jewell Loyd (SEA) – $121,500

48. Briann January (CON) – $121,500

49. Brionna Jones (CON) – $120,000

50. Tiffany Hayes (ATL) – $119,780

Final Lines

Will we get to see the gap salary between the NBA and the WNBA reduced over the coming years? Could investing in the marketing of WNBA players be the solution?

According to The Sports Scientists, improving management and marketing, extending the WNBA season, and restructuring the existing revenue-sharing model are some of the possible solutions that would alleviate the salary gap between the WNBA and the NBA. 

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