Are you serious? 46K is all a rookie makes. That is outrageous. It's amazing any of them play.
Are you serious? 46K is all a rookie makes. That is outrageous. It's amazing any of them play.
Do you realize how many people would jump at the chance to make $46K with free housing and benefits for 4 months work? The median household income in the US is less the $60k.
Have people forgotten that as recently as the 1980's male athletes in the major sports still had regular offseason jobs? Win a Superbowl on Sunday and then go back to selling cars the next week. They get to play basketball year around and have a combined income in the 6 figures per year. Good grief. They're pretty darn lucky.
*there also may ave been some sarcasm involved in the above post*
Well, when you consider they are in the top 1% of college graduates in their field, they are maybe not over paid. And when you consider the minimum wage for any of the men's pro league sports is probably 5+ times that salary it isn't all that much. (And they do not get free housing (if that wasn't a joke in another response))Do you realize how many people would jump at the chance to make $46K with free housing and benefits for 4 months work? The median household income in the US is less the $60k.
Have people forgotten that as recently as the 1980's male athletes in the major sports still had regular offseason jobs? Win a Superbowl on Sunday and then go back to selling cars the next week. They get to play basketball year around and have a combined income in the 6 figures per year. Good grief. They're pretty darn lucky.
Well, when you consider they are in the top 1% of college graduates in their field, they are maybe not over paid. And when you consider the minimum wage for any of the men's pro league sports is probably 5+ times that salary it isn't all that much. (And they do not get free housing (if that wasn't a joke in another response))
Not saying it is bad pay compared to the average US wage or anything like that - but these folks aren't average. The highest paid women's basketball player has to play her whole career to earn what the highest paid male basketball player earns in one year. And that includes both WNBA and their European earnings combined 12 months vs. 6 months.
Well, when you consider they are in the top 1% of college graduates in their field, they are maybe not over paid. And when you consider the minimum wage for any of the men's pro league sports is probably 5+ times that salary it isn't all that much. (And they do not get free housing (if that wasn't a joke in another response))