has swiftly become a prominent name in women's basketball, making waves after her impressive debut season in the . As of 2023, is estimated to be around . Boston's journey into the WNBA , born on December 11, 2001, in , currently plays as a power forward and center for the .

She honed her skills at in , where she earned accolades such as the McDonald's All-American and the Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year three times. Her college career at the was marked by exceptional performance, leading her team to their second national championship in 2022 and earning the title. consistent excellence was recognized with numerous awards, including the for the best center in women's basketball for four consecutive years.

In 2023, declared for the , forgoing her extra year of eligibility due to the . She was the first overall pick, selected by the , and quickly validated this choice by securing the WNBA Rookie of the Year award in a unanimous vote. Aliyah Boston's salary and earnings in the WNBA contract with the spans three years and is valued at $233,468, averaging an annual salary of $77,823.

In 2024, she will earn a base salary of $75,792, which will increase to $83,371 in the following year. This structured progression reflects the typical trajectory for rookie contracts in the . Beyond her salary, financial portfolio is bolstered significantly by her previous , which were valued at $116,000.

She has partnered with major brands like , and . Additionally, has a multi-year deal w.