WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark’s staggering 2025 net worth has been revealed despite an injury-hit season.

Clark, 23, is one of the most prominent figures of the WNBA whether she is on the court or not.
Clark in a black top.Clark’s WNBA salary is $114,000 per season
 
Indiana Fever v Las Vegas AcesClark only played 30% of all possible games for a WNBA player in a seasonCredit: Getty
It has now been reported that the Indiana Fever superstar earned a whopping $16.1 million in 2025.

This is in spite of only playing 13 games for the Fever, which equates to 30% of possible appearances for a WNBA player in a season.

Clark earns a WNBA salary of $114,000, but her rise to fame has seen her able to explore other lucrative avenues.

Her earnings were massively supplemented by $16 million in off-court ventures.

Clark’s notable sponsors include Gatorade, State Farm, Wilson, Xfinity and Hy-Vee.

Her net earnings this year are unsurprising when considering NBA legend Steph Curry ditched Under Armour because of her.

Under Armour’s failure to land Clark was reportedly a ‘sore point’ for Curry and influenced his decision

Caitlin Clark Net Worth 2025: How much does she earn in the WNBA and from  endorsements? | Marca

Clark has been with Nike since 2022 and signed an 8-year contract worth a reported $28 million in 2024.

She became Nike’s latest signature athlete in August this year and her products with the major sportswear company launch in 2026.

Next year could be even more lucrative if major changes are implemented to the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement.

Caitlin Clark is a big reason why the WNBA will be just fine during her  injury

The former Iowa Hawkeye is one of several key figures pushing the WNBA Player Association’s efforts for a new CBA.

It has seen two lockouts narrowly avoided and the WNBA has five weeks until the next deadline.

Players reportedly want a salary system based on the league’s revenue instead of a fixed system, like in the NBA.

Clark has not shied away from criticizing WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert either.

It is clear that Clark is not willing to let her fellow players fall behind while she reaps the benefits of her global popularity.