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How to buy WNBA pay us what you owe us tshirt, support the WNBPA

How to buy WNBA pay us what you owe us tshirt, support the WNBPA

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Pay Us What You Owe Us T-shirt
The exact same shirt the stars of the WNBA wore on the court, now available for purchase.
WNBPA: Pay Us What You Owe Us
BreakingT has the officially-licensed WNBPA shirts, also available in hoodies and v-necks.
$32 at Breaking T
Pay Them What You Owe Them T-shirt
This one is more geared at fans and anyone else looking to support the WNBPA.
WNBPA: Pay Them What You Owe Them
Support the cause with this 'Pay Them What You Owe Them' shirt, hoodie or v-neck.
$32 at BreakingT
The salary issue in the WNBA
USA Today's Nancy Armour reports that the WNBA signed a massive media deal, adding $200 million a year in revenue next year. Plus, with the added attention and growing fanbase, individual franchise values are also increasing.
Armour also reports that player salaries top out at $250,000 and revenue "sharing" is around 10%, compared to the 50% that is typical of almost every professional men's league.
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