Obviously, as NBA earns more money than WNBA, it is clear why NBA players are paid more than WNBA.
But the real problem to be raised is if we consider revenue, will WNBA players still pay less than NBA players? Which Alliance pays a large percentage of its players?
Professor and economist Dave Berry recently wrote this article. He estimates that WNBA spends only about 20% of that player's salary. At the same time, NBA paid 50% of player's revenue. This was 57% before the 2011 NBA lockout. In contrast, the labor force usually pays approximately 60% of the income of the entire economy.
Let's start with the NBA player. Why is NBA's player 10% less than regular workers? NBA players are rich in anyone's imagination, but their owners are more rich. This (stale) list shows that at least 16 of the 30 NBA bosses are millionaires. When NBA's lockout occurred in 2011, NBA's wealthiest people did what wealthy business owners did: using accounting techniques they claim to lose money and demand fewer players Did. Most media, fans, and players are thrown away, players agree to reduce their share, and within six years, the NBA turns franchises of more than $ 1 billion into at least $ 1 billion worth of NBA team There is never a thing. Even in professional sports, people at the top have seen most of the economic benefits without being affected by the trend of widening disparities.
So, what about the WNBA player? Although the advantage of NBA players is very popular and excellent, the WNBA players are young, regular seasons are short, media coverage is reduced (the latter mainly due to gender discrimination). Since WNBA does not feel the necessity, we do not prioritize the player's reward. The tragic reality of WNBA is that many players will spend more money elsewhere during the off season. WNBA 's "Michael Jordan" Dianna Taurisi played in the WNBA season of 2015. Her Russian Premier League team thinks that he / she is willing to pay salaries instead of WNBA's salary. Yes, the Russian team paid her to stop her playing basketball. Her salary in Russia was about $ 1.5 million. Liz Cambage - He recently created a single game score record at WNBA - not playing for 5 years at WNBA is almost certain that she can achieve more in other places.
As Dave Berri said recently, WNBA should pay more to players. It really does not get big investment from league (or NBA). WNBA is much smaller than NBA, but its age is actually pretty good. In 2018, WNBA celebrated the 22nd season. Last year the average number of fans per game was 7,716 people. NBA celebrated the 21st season in the 1967-68 season. The average number of fans per game in that year is 6,749. The sports league usually takes a while to build a fan base. If people decide to pay more equally to players, people can easily say that the league will be better.
On the other hand, WNBA players are easier than NCAA players, but this is another day's story.
In summary, the WNBA players are less practical and relatively less payable than the NBA players, and they are about the same. why? As rich people can escape it, so far, WNBA players are not bothered about this ...
According to CNBC, the minimum salary of WNBA player is 20% of NBA player. WNBA's salary is up to $ 110,000, far below the highest NBA player. Out of 157 WNBA players, 89 players abroad, such as Maya Moore of Minnesota Bobcats, Sparks Nneka Ogwumike of Los Angeles, Cheyenne Parker of Chicago Sky, etc are playing abroad. They are getting very high income and getting more recognition than the state, but playing overseas is also a disadvantage: they are playing for two leagues all year round, so the time to rest there is not.
Let's start with the NBA player. Why is NBA's player 10% less than regular workers? NBA players are rich in anyone's imagination, but their owners are more rich. This (stale) list shows that at least 16 of the 30 NBA bosses are millionaires. When NBA's lockout occurred in 2011, NBA's wealthiest people did what wealthy business owners did: using accounting techniques they claim to lose money and demand fewer players Did. Most media, fans, and players are thrown away, players agree to reduce their share, and within six years, the NBA turns franchises of more than $ 1 billion into at least $ 1 billion worth of NBA team There is never a thing. Even in professional sports, people at the top have seen most of the economic benefits without being affected by the trend of widening disparities.