Under the WNBA‘s new collective bargaining agreement starting this season, players are now receiving salaries at an all-time high. This year, the salary cap has increased to $7 million, up from $1.5 million in 2025. Individual player salaries now start at $270,000; up significantly from the $66,079 minimum salary last year.
But, with that in mind, the league has also revisited the fine structure for the players. In a story from Front Office Sports, Colin Salao breaks down what this will look like for players in 2026.
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