Angel Reese Sets Internet On Fire After Admitting Her WNBA Salary Can’t Cover Her $8k Chicago Rent
Even pro athletes aren’t immune to financial reality checks from angry netizens.
Jesse
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Adulthood has a funny way of sneaking up on you, especially when it hits your wallet. If you thought budgeting was tough as a college student, wait until the real world throws its curveballs.
Remember the first time you looked at your paycheck and wondered, “Where did all my money go?” Suddenly, expenses like rent, groceries, and utilities gobble up your hard-earned cash, leaving you to question if you’ve really transitioned from the carefree days of youth to the responsibility-laden world of adulthood.
If you’re lucky, you manage to stay ahead of the game, but for many, it's a steep learning curve full of unexpected lessons in budgeting and compromise.
Most people quickly learn that managing finances isn’t about how much you earn but how well you handle what you have. Financial literacy is crucial. A six-figure salary sounds fantastic, but if you’re spending like a millionaire, the math simply won’t add up.
So, when WNBA star Angel Reese dropped the bombshell that her rent is a whopping $8,000 and her salary doesn’t cover it, many didn’t take it lightly. After all, it seemed like a classic case of Champagne tastes on a beer budget—and the internet was quick to share its thoughts.
Angel Reese speaks out on her WNBA paycheck woes.
Sarah Stier/Getty ImagesWith an estimated rookie salary of $74,000, Reese isn’t exactly scraping by, especially when you factor in lucrative endorsement deals with brands like Calvin Klein and Beats by Dre. Yet, the 22-year-old’s admission that she’s living beyond her means stirred a firestorm of opinions.
In a candid moment, she revealed the financial squeeze of her $8K rent and confessed to being forced to live beyond her means
bayoubarbie5“The WNBA doesn’t pay my bills”: Angel Reese drops the truth bomb during her latest Instagram Live.
TheDunkCentralMany were quick to criticize her financial choices, pointing out that budgeting and lifestyle adjustments are key to living within one’s income. “Then move... if the math doesn’t add up,” one commenter bluntly suggested. Others were less forgiving, saying her rent was her problem to fix, not anyone else’s.
Her rant unleashed a wave of backlash, with netizens saying it’s time she matched her lifestyle to her income. But thankfully, brand deals and ‘haters’ are there to fill in the financial gap—as seen in her tweet below.
Interestingly, the WNBA is gaining more attention now than ever before. This season saw a 170% increase in viewership, making it the most watched and attended season in two decades.
Angel Reese admitted all that kept her going was the love of the game—definitely not the paycheck
angelreese5Not only that but digital consumption and merchandise sales skyrocketed, with a 601% increase over the previous season.
Of course, Reese isn’t the first athlete to struggle with finances. And her situation highlights a larger conversation about the disparity between WNBA and NBA salaries.
She isn’t just dominating the court; she’s making headlines off it
bayoubarbie5On and off the court, Angel Reese stuns, but it’s her financial transparency that’s really turning heads
bayoubarbie5While NBA players rake in millions, the highest-paid WNBA player earns just over $250,000 a year. But even with a lower salary, Reese’s earnings from endorsements push her net worth close to $2 million—more than enough to cover her Chicago rent, critics argue.
Despite the financial pressures, Angel Reese made it clear that her passion for basketball is what truly drives her.
Angel Reese’s rent rant got the internet buzzing. And if these comments are anything to go by, the sympathy budget was definitely short
Maybe she should have chosen a more affordable apartment
"Don't live above your means, sis!"
Planning and budgeting is key if you want to survive as an adult
If the salary isn't enough to cover rent, maybe she should cut down on her expenses
Live in a place you can afford comfortably
"Get a second job."
Good question
"Tell her to pick up a 9-5."
She definitely knew the salary wouldn't cover the rent from the onset. Maybe she should havebigger contract
Reese’s story is a reminder that financial responsibility is part of the adulting package—whether you’re a pro athlete or not.
While endorsements may soften the blow of her modest WNBA salary, it’s the kind of headline that serves as a cautionary tale: no matter how much you earn, living beyond your means will always catch up with you. Welcome to adulthood, indeed.