The WNBA’s new labor agreement is poised to reshape player earnings. Indiana Fever forward Aliyah Boston recently signed a four-year, $6.3 million deal, one of the largest contracts in league history. WSJ sat down with Boston to learn how she’s approaching a bigger paycheck, balancing spending and saving, and how her relationship with money is evolving. Chapters: 0:00 Boston’s pay raise 1:04 Becoming a millionaire 1:25 Biggest splurge and not sweating small payments 2:25 Tunnel fits and hiring a stylist 3:45 Early financial lessons from parents 4:31 Boston’s car 5:10 Boston’s investments 5:47 Women being paid more 6:22 Teammates’ salaries 7:50 Boston’s dream purchase she’s saving for #WNBA #Basketball #WSJ

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