A’ja Wilson vs. Breanna Stewart Net Worth: Which WNBA Icon is Richer?

A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart are top WNBA stars whose careers, endorsements, and ventures have earned them high net worths.

A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart have made major names for themselves in the WNBA, both on and off the court. With strong careers, growing brand deals, and off-court ventures, their net worths have been steadily rising. But the numbers tell an interesting story when it comes to who’s earned more.

What Is A’ja Wilson’s Net Worth?

A’ja Wilson’s net worth is estimated at $4 million in 2025. This figure includes all of her income from her WNBA contracts and brand endorsement deals. Her first contract was a four-year rookie contract in 2018-2021 worth $232,178, followed by a two-year extension (2022–2023) totaling $398,422.

Currently, she is playing on a two-year contract extension worth $400,000, which is fully guaranteed. By the end of 2025, her total WNBA earnings will surpass $1 million.

This is not all — she signed a brand deal with Nike in 2018 and became the 13th WNBA player to release a signature shoe. The “A’One” launched in May 2025. Her brand endorsement portfolio includes companies like Gatorade, Ruffles, and Mountain Dew.

She also published her debut book, “Dear Black Girls: How to Be True to You,” in February 2024, which became a New York Times bestseller. Her media influence peaked when she appeared on Time magazine’s 2025 Women of the Year cover. Considering all these factors, we can be sure that she has positioned herself as one of the most marketable and influential female athletes, with her net worth likely to grow further.

What Is Breanna Stewart’s Net Worth?

Breanna Stewart’s net worth is estimated at $5 million in 2025, which makes her one of the richest athletes in the WNBA.

With the Seattle Storm, she started off with a standard four-year rookie deal before signing two- and one-year contracts that netted her $375,500 and $228,094, respectively. She joined the New York Liberty with a one-year deal worth $175,000, taking a pay cut from her Seattle supermax contract. She re-signed for $205,000 in 2024.

In 2025, she was designated a core player by the Liberty with a qualifying offer worth the WNBA max. However, she took less than that, agreeing to a $208,400 deal.

Her career earnings from the WNBA are around $943,000, and this positions her at around the same level as Wilson. International play has greatly supplemented her income, though — she’s suited up for teams in China, Russia, and Turkey, reportedly earning up to $1.5 million per season overseas.

Stewart’s endorsement portfolio is equally impressive. She signed a deal with Nike in 2016, later switching to Puma in 2021, and became the face of their women’s lineup and launched signature sneakers like the “Stewie 1” and “Stewie 2.”. She also has partnerships with Therabody and co-founded the 3-on-3 women’s league Unrivaled, which launched its first season in January 2025.

Both Wilson and Stewart are dominant WNBA icons with major accomplishments; Stewart edges out slightly with a higher estimated net worth of $5 million compared to Wilson’s $4 million. Stewart’s overseas earnings and longer endorsement history give her the financial lead, but Wilson is quickly closing the gap with rising deals, a signature shoe, and growing off-court ventures.

However, both are redefining what financial success looks like in women’s basketball.

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