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Caitlin Clark’s WNBA rookie card sold for a record-breaking $660,000 at auction—over eight times her $76,000 salary
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Caitlin Clark的一张独一无二的球星卡以66万美元的天价售出,远超其WNBA的年薪,后者仅为76,535美元。这一事件不仅创下了女性运动员公开拍卖的最高纪录,更尖锐地揭示了WNBA联赛的受欢迎程度与其球员薪资待遇之间存在巨大鸿沟。尽管WNBA的关注度和收视率不断攀升,甚至超越了部分NBA赛事,但球员的平均年薪仅为113,295美元,远低于NBA球员的平均970万美元。球员们正通过NIL协议、海外联赛或兼职等方式来弥补薪资差距,并呼吁联盟提高薪酬待遇和收入分成比例。

🏀 独一无二的收藏品创下新纪录:Caitlin Clark的一张签名并带有比赛细节的WNBA Flawless Logowoman球星卡,以66万美元的天价售出,成为女性运动员公开拍卖的最高价,远超其球员生涯的数倍收入。

💰 薪资与市场价值严重脱节:尽管Caitlin Clark是去年的状元秀,但其WNBA年薪仅为76,535美元,而其一张球星卡的价格是年薪的8.6倍以上。这反映了WNBA球员的实际收入与其巨大的市场潜力和影响力不成正比。

📈 联盟人气飙升与薪资困境并存:WNBA的收视率和关注度持续增长,甚至在某些赛事上超过了NBA,但球员的平均年薪仅为113,295美元,远低于NBA球员的平均970万美元。这表明联盟的商业成功并未充分惠及球员。

⚖️ 球员争取更高薪酬与福利:WNBA球员正积极争取更好的薪酬待遇和收入分成比例,她们希望通过新的集体谈判协议(CBA)来提高工资、福利和收入分享。球员们通过穿着“Pay us what you owe us”的T恤等方式表达诉求。

🤝 多元化收入来源弥补薪资不足:由于联盟薪资较低,许多WNBA球员不得不依赖其他方式来增加收入,例如利用姓名、形象和肖像权(NIL)协议、在海外联赛打球,或从事篮球评论、主持及经营餐厅等副业。

Clark’s Rookie Royalty WNBA Flawless Logowoman card, a piece of memorabilia which is one-of-one, sold for a whopping $660,000 last Thursday night. 

It’s a rare find for collectors, as the card is signed and inscribed with Clark’s scoring total for her rookie season on the Indiana Fever, and also includes a Logowoman patch adorned on WNBA jerseys. 

The card started at an extended bidding price of $336,0000—the previous sale price of Clark’s 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl 1/1 PSA 10 back in March. But when it sold for nearly double that, the collector’s item made history for the most money made at a public auction for a woman athlete—and it’s a far cry from what the superstar makes in one year. 

In fact, Clark makes less than the average New Yorker; despite being the number one draft pick in the WNBA last year, she only earned a salary of $76,535 for her first year on the Indiana Fever. That’s a rock-bottom wage for the phenom of women’s basketball, as her card that fetched hundreds of thousands at auction is over 8.6 times higher than her annual pay. Even Clark’s four-year contract, in which she’ll make a total of $338,000, is just about half of the card’s value. 

WNBA wages have failed to keep pace with its surging popularity; last year, the women’s NCAA March Madness tournament final had 18.7 million viewers tuning in, compared to 14.82 million watching the men’s last game. Yet the first pick of the NBA season was expected to make $10.5 million—137 times more than what Clark makes in a year.

‘Pay us what you owe us’: WNBA players leaning on NIL deals and side-hustles to make ends meet 

Clark is one of the biggest names in U.S. sports, with fellow stars Cameron Brink, Rickea Jackson, and Angel Reese helping shatter records for the league. But their pay is in stark contrast to their cultural and business impact. 

In 2023, the average WNBA player made a base of $113,295 per year, compared to the typical NBA hooper making around $9.7 million. Women’s low pay in the league has been a hot topic of discussion; about 40 players recently met with the WNBA to negotiate their compensation, but failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The basketball stars had opted out of their last CBA in October 2024, and had hoped to broker a better revenue-sharing model, higher salaries, cushier benefits, and a more lenient salary cap. 

But negotiations fell through, prompting Clark and other WNBA players to wear “Pay us what you owe us” t-shirts ahead of their All-Star game on Saturday last week. The sold-out arena of over 16,000 attendees, and millions of viewers tuning in at home, watched the stars push back against a long-held issue. Right now, WNBA hoopers receive 9.3% of their league’s revenue—in comparison, NBA players reap between 49% and 51% of the league’s basketball-related income. 

“This is no laughing matter. This is no trend, this is no moment in time,” A’ja Wilson, a Las Vegas Aces player and three-time league MVP, told NPR. “You’re dealing with me, my livelihood, my future, the next generation. So we’re going to take this very, very seriously.”

Fortune has contacted WNBA for comment.

WNBA players make their millions in side hustles instead

Although the WNBA recently signed a $2.2 billion media deal with expansion fees of $250 million, the female athletes aren’t raking in millions from the sport itself. Instead, many women’s basketball stars are getting creative in the ways they supplement their income. 

One popular way is through name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals—Clark made $3.1 million from NIL agreements in 2023, in the final year of her college stint. 

There’s also the option to play overseas; Olympian Brittney Griner made four times her WNBA salary in Russia, earning more than $1 million.

Others without million-dollar brand deals have to resort to juggling part-time jobs. Chiney Ogwumike, who played for the Los Angeles Sparks, has since become a basketball analyst and host for ESPN; Haley Jones, a guard for the Dallas Wings, has also commentated for NBA TV and the WNBA finals. And the Atlanta Dream’s Allisha Gray has a side-hustle dishing out wings and burgers as the owner of WNB Factory restaurant.

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