Although athlete’s put in an extraordinary amount of time and effort, they do not deserve to make tens of millions of dollars. These athletes make more money than the men and women that risk their lives to protect our lives. There are children starving all over the world, and these athletes are getting paid millions of dollars to play sports. Firstly, ninety- five percent of athletes do not spend their money charities. The athletes waste their money on tattoos, exoctic animals, expensive watches, vactions, cars, moustous houses, and many other expensive gadgets. Athletes blow millions of irreverent items, when they could donate to children who are suffering from cancer. Chemotherapy can cost up to $30,000 in eight weeks. Another reason why
Athletes deserve the money they receive because of their hard work, dedication, and commitment to their passion. They wouldn 't be where they 're at just sitting on the couch all day long doing nothing. They put a lot of time and effort into their futures. Most people don 't even realize the sacrifices that a pro
Pro athletes over the world are paid millions of dollars to play a sport, while people like doctors or policemen are risking their lives everyday are not even close to these athletes. I feel that pro athletes shouldn't be making that much money because of the fact they aren't really worth millions of dollars more than the rest of us. Athletes do deserve to make a living. They inspire and entertain us and they work hard. But, there are plenty of people out there who have hazardous and difficult jobs, but no one's handing them a colossal sum of money. Sure, we love to watch them for entertainment, but the sports they are playing are unimportant or our community because they aren't helping us in anyway.
Athletes should not earn much more than professionals who save lives, educate the population, and professionals who put their lives in risk for others. These athletes become idols and heroes in the society for being seen every week on the TV and be constantly on the news. When the real idols and heroes are the ones
Athletes are overpaid by their couches and businesses just for playing in their team’s games and doing commercials. Even after they retire they still make more money than they work for. They are paid millions every year, Shaqeel Oneel made enough money that he could hire builders to make him a full sized basketball court in his basement. Furthermore, Peyton Manning makes about 700 thousand after he retired. Most athletes don’t know how to handle that much money a pro football player bought a Ferrari even though he didn’t know how to drive. Another pro NFL player spent 30 thousand dollars on earrings. Some pro athletes know how to spend money a few athletes invested their money in companies. Other athletes donated to charities and other organizations. Few athletes do
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and major division one programs are reeling in millions of dollars from the performance of students at their respective institutions. The athletes are compensated with scholarships in tuition, books, housing, and meals. Even though the athletes are receiving compensation from their universities, student athletes deserve to be paid because of the time devoted to being an athlete, the business behind the NCAA, and the profitability of the athlete’s own image.
Will Smith once said, “Too many people spend money they haven’t earned, to buy things they don’t want, to impress people they don’t like.” There are people in the world that get paid way too much for what they are doing. Professional athletes and actors get paid too much for their jobs. Some professional athletes get paid millions a year for just sitting the bench for half of the season and people that work their hardest in an office space can not even make that in a lifetime. The Miami Marlins signed Giancarlo Stanton for three hundred twenty five million dollars for him to play there for 13 years (Anastasia, 2015). An average American cannot come close to the amount to what a professional athletes.
They are shamed for not contributing to the community like fire fighters or police officers do which is completely wrong. Professional athletes are well known for visiting schools, camps and teaming up with their league to make a difference. The National Football league or “NFL” has had a huge part in youth programs such as “Play60” which encourages kids to be active for at least 60 minutes a day to reduce obesity, recognizing the work for our military service, and providing awareness for Breast Cancer. On October 25th, the American Cancer Society and the NFL are teaming up to launch its first nationwide, breast cancer event called “ A Crucial Catch Day” which will allow underserved communities to have free or low cost screenings as well as education on the cancer. They also take time out of their day to participate in programs or visit schools. The impact an athlete can have on a child for just 10 minutes can be huge. Whether it involves providing motivation at a school assembly, donating for an important cause or help run an organized youth camp, athletes do a lot for us to, and it should not go
A lot of people say the pro sports players get paid too much. Sports player is not getting paid too much money. The average salary rose 0.6 percent from the previous years, was the smallest increase since 2004, the farther a team makes it in the playoffs the more they get, a large majority of people debate that they get paid too little.
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Are you an athlete who one day wants to go pro! Maybe you are already a pro, but either way, being a pro athlete is one arduous activity in association to the salaries. Pro athletes need the money because they work hard for it and they are also following their dreams. Athletes who have high salaries deserve every part of what they earn. For example, they train day and night, 24/7, to achieve success in their sport.
Many athletes are praised for their performances in middle school and high school; however, when they realize they have made it to pay at a college level they tend to relax. Because of the constant praise athletes get an ego and tend to think because they are the best they do not have to try as hard as others on the team (or other athletes in general). They stop grinding (or putting in work) because they think they have already made it and their job is done. Some people are not as fast, skilled, or talented as other, but if you put work in you can still make it. Eric says that while others are relaxing and taking it easy while you are grinding soon enough you are going to pass them and become better than them. You have the drive and drive can
Although Athletes get paid billions of dollars there are some people that donate money or other things to the charity and there and some people that do donate to charity that is Lebron James, Tiger Woods, Eli Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and many more that care about charity
Throughout the many decades of professional sports being around, there has been many great athletes to whom thousands of people look up to who have been accused of using performance enhancing drugs. For instance, there has been many professional athletes who have ruined up their careers by using PEDs such as: Ben Johnson, Lance Armstrong, and Barry Bonds, just to name a few. (Timeline.com) But, that’s not the point that I’m trying to make here. My point is that these athletes were striped of their records, medals and accomplishments for what, just to be punished for being great? Regardless if they went against the rules set for them, they still set multiple records between all of them. Some of those records won’t be broken for years, maybe
The money that is used for paying professional athletes is being wasted. Instead of using it to pay players every time that they get a goal or shot, that money could be used to keep someone alive. According to Country Economy in 2011 the debt in Japan was 13,579,637. One of the highest paid team in major league baseball, the New York Yankees, earns 203,197,405 a year (The Score)! The team could pay off all of Japan’s debt in less than a year! Fair to say, it is a whole team, but one single player could pay off all of United States debt as well. According to The Score “Hiroki Kuroda makes 16 million dollars in a single year.” A whole countries debt! And yet look at how this money is wasted. According to World Food Programme “842 million people in the world do not have enough to eat.” If athlete’s weren’t paid so much these 842 million people would have something to eat, and would not die from starvation. Why don’t these athletes donate if they have so much money? According to Daily Mail Floyd, Mayweather made a 5.9 million dollar bet, with his pocket money. They have so much money that they place million dollar bets like it’s hardly
Around 570,000 people lose their lives to drug use each year. Don’t add more by giving athletes the ability to take them. Performance enhancing drugs, commonly known as PED’s, are a major problem to the world of sports. Professional sports players should not be allowed to take performance enhancing drugs because of health hazards. In addition, PED’s ruin the integrity of the sport.