Caitlin Clark's rookie salary in the WNBA has sparked debate over pay inequities compared to male counterparts. While she earns $76,000 this year, concerns arise over the structural issues within the WNBA's CBA. Clark's $28 million Nike deal is seen as beneficial for her but raises concerns for the WNBA's financial health.
Caitlin Clark's WNBA salary is $76,000 this year. However, it's really a structural issue within the WNBA's CBA, and she has the potential to impact player compensation the same way Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Magic Johnson did in the 1980s. READ: https://t.co/aj6WgeaeP1 https://t.co/emjw5M1rpX
After the announcement earlier this month that this year's No. 1 draft pick Caitlin Clark would make a future WNBA salary 30 times less than her NBA male counterparts, a firestorm over the disparity has made headlines. More: https://t.co/1IERHhfn5E https://t.co/HNXowJ0TOz
Caitlin Clark's $28 million Nike deal is good for Caitlin Clark. But for the #WNBA, it's trouble. https://t.co/LHGinRVqeC by me for @opinion
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Is Caitlin Clark losing money by going to the WNBA?
Is Caitlin Clark losing money by going to the WNBA? Here are both sides of the argument https://t.co/DeCvNMdMIi