WNBA Faces Financial Challenges and Player Discontent Over Pay and Promotions

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The WNBA, which has never turned a profit and lost $50 million in 2024, faced backlash after players, including Caitlin Clark, protested for better pay during the 2025 All-Star Game, highlighting ongoing financial struggles and public debate over player compensation.
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