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Jewell Loyd staying with Seattle Storm
Jewell Loyd is staying in Seattle and Breanna Stewart will be returning, too, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.

Key factors: Attendance and number of games played as compared to the men are at least in the top 3. I personally wish it weren't so, but it is.I'm happy that Stewie will spend another year with Sue and I'm sure Sue thinks the same.
I couldn't help but notice that Stewie will earn a super-max salary of $228K. The pay disparity between earning power of men and women athletes is well discussed, here and elsewhere, and I don't want to get into the sociology and economics of why this is so, but that $228 number just jumps out at you. Stewie gets $228K for a season in the WNBA as the best women's basketball player on the planet. $228K is a nice salary, certainly more than most working stiffs make, and she should net about $170K after taxes. What that salary won't do is make her wealthy and have enough set aside after her career is done to live well. Granted she makes most of her money overseas. Most WNBA players make far less in the WNBA than Stewie and may or may not get the big bucks that the best WNBA players get overseas. For the most part women basketball players aren't going to be able to earn enough during their career to have substantial wealth when they retire.
For comparison, minimum salaries (from 2019) for men's basketball, baseball, football and hockey:
Baseball - $507K
Basketball - $582K
Football - $465K
Hockey - $650K
In the NBA the 124th highest salary (for 2021) was $10M for one Thomas Satoranski of the Pelicans. Luka Doncic also makes $10M a year, but not for long.
I'm happy that Stewie will spend another year with Sue and I'm sure Sue thinks the same.
I couldn't help but notice that Stewie will earn a super-max salary of $228K. The pay disparity between earning power of men and women athletes is well discussed, here and elsewhere, and I don't want to get into the sociology and economics of why this is so, but that $228 number just jumps out at you. Stewie gets $228K for a season in the WNBA as the best women's basketball player on the planet. $228K is a nice salary, certainly more than most working stiffs make, and she should net about $170K after taxes. What that salary won't do is make her wealthy and have enough set aside after her career is done to live well. Granted she makes most of her money overseas. Most WNBA players make far less in the WNBA than Stewie and may or may not get the big bucks that the best WNBA players get overseas. For the most part women basketball players aren't going to be able to earn enough during their career to have substantial wealth when they retire.
For comparison, minimum salaries (from 2019) for men's basketball, baseball, football and hockey:
Baseball - $507K
Basketball - $582K
Football - $465K
Hockey - $650K
In the NBA the 124th highest salary (for 2021) was $10M for one Thomas Satoranski of the Pelicans. Luka Doncic also makes $10M a year, but not for long.
Stewie will be fine financially. My point was that relatively few women bball players earn big money in the WNBA or overseas while most NBA players earn anywhere from big bucks to fabulous wealth. The reasons for the disparity have been often debated but the fact remains that few pro women bball players buy $10M houses and new Farraris.Comparing women's sports to men's sports is apples and oranges due to viewership, season length, revenue generated and several other factors. I wish the WNBA garnered more attention and revenue, but it doesn't make sense IMO to compare WNBA salaries to those of NBA/NHL/MLB/NFL considering how different the league and expectations are.
All that said, Stewart should be quite wealthy and set for life by the time she hangs up her sneakers.
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Keep in mind, the WNBA is not a full time gig and most players don't treat it as such. It's about a 4.5 month commitment from training camp (which overseas players often miss) to end of the finals (if you advance far enough). Almost any profession in the world would consider $170k after taxes for 4 months of work as a fantastic salary. Add in endorsements and overseas money, and someone like Stewart could easily be hauling in a couple million per year as this article estimates. If she's good with her money and plays 5-6 more years, she could have $10+ million in the bank in her early 30s which anyone should be able to live comfortably on forever.
Read an article where younger players like Collier are also unhappy about the priortization clause.Stewie will be fine financially. My point was that relatively few women bball players earn big money in the WNBA or overseas while most NBA players earn anywhere from big bucks to fabulous wealth. The reasons for the disparity have been often debated but the fact remains that few pro women bball players buy $10M houses and new Farraris.