Angel Reese’s Rent Rant Ignites WNBA Salary Backlash

Angel Reese’s $8K Rent Sparks a League-Wide Pay Debate

Angel Reese, vice-president of the WNBPA, has joined the chorus of players spotlighting the WNBA’s salary issues. During a viral Instagram Live, the Chicago Sky rookie admitted her $74,000 salary can’t even cover her $8,000-a-month rent in Chicago. “I don’t even think that pays one of my bills,” Reese confessed. Her blunt revelation echoed across the league, drawing support and reigniting talks around revenue sharing in the W.

Breanna Stewart and Paige Bueckers also stepped in, echoing the same sentiment; players are overworked and underpaid. During the All-Star break, W players protested silently by wearing black “Pay Us What You Owe Us” shirts. Fans rallied behind them with chants of “Pay them! Pay them!” But league commissioner Cathy Engelbert has yet to budge on salary reform.

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CBA Talks Stall as Players Demand Equity

The WNBPA proposed a bold change: 50% revenue sharing. That’s a major shift from the current 9–10% cut players receive. The union pointed out that media rights, ticket sales, and team valuations are growing, yet player salaries remain stagnant. The current minimum salary is $66,079, and the max is $249,244, a far cry from what NBA players earn.

Commissioner Engelbert responded with a counterproposal, but no agreement was reached. Meanwhile, Paige Bueckers took a creative jab at the pay issue, joking about needing real estate partnerships just to afford housing. Her humor underscored a serious truth: many WNBA players rely on overseas deals and endorsements to make ends meet.

Endorsements Fill the Financial Gap

For now, most WNBA athletes survive on brand deals. Angel Reese, one of the most marketable stars, has multiple endorsement contracts. But as she said, “It’s not about me. It’s for everybody else.” Until the league addresses these pay gaps, the struggle will continue on and off the court.

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