Professional athletes are paid too much
The average pay of a professional athlete is $2.6 million. The NBA is the highest paid being $5 million a year. I believe athletes are paid too much because, they are just doing it for entertainment, it's not a job or something you have to get an education for, and people that are doing good for this country are not getting paid anywhere near as much as a professional athlete. These athletes believe the sport they play is a job, but to me a job is where you do good for your society or where you go to college to get the education.
First of all, professional athletes do not have to go to college for a set education of studies. Most athletes trying to further themselves in the sport they love go for
NCAA is a national business this day of time. At least half of the world is watching a college game when it’s on NCAA, They make over at least 3 million dollars every game. The college’s players get none of that money that’s getting paid to NCAA. The players are the ones that are putting in the work, staying overtime, and killing their body.
College sports is one of the most popular things to watch on television. With a lot of people watching means it is bringing in a lot of revenue. Where does this revenue go to? This money goes to the people at the top such as administrators and coaches. Shouldn’t the ones performing be getting a cut of this huge chunk of money? Sure they get scholarships and their education paid for, but some players bring in far more money than what their scholarships cost. These athletes make these schools so much money and they don’t get a fair cut of the pie. These athletes work so hard and perform so well to not get what they deserve. With all of the money in the business
These athletes are now spending fifty plus hours weekly on games at home or on the road, practices and for promotions that are required by the NCAA but there is one difference that does not make them professional; these athletes are not being paid for all of their work. They also still have to go class to maintain the requirements for their Grade Point Average to keep their scholarship and be eligibility to compete allow them.
Imagine a workers boss getting paid from his or her success while the worker gets nothing in return. If you have not realized already that is a pretty basic definition of a pimp and that is exactly what the NCAA does to their athletes (Latham). The NCAA should pay their college athletes for their hard work.
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.
Student athletes have been disrespected their whole career, even though College athletic is considered a money maker of a business, the athletes don’t even get paid, some say it is because paying them will reduce the amount of competitiveness, some say they aren’t employees so they shouldn’t get paid. Even the full scholarships they are getting has flaws. Overall the colleges are just too greedy.
Saturday college football, the roars of the thousands of people who came to see their college athletes play the game they love. March madness, where the thousands of fans are paying their ways to cheer on the basketball stars. The college world series, with fans watching all around the world making the NCAA millions even billions of dollars. With all this money being made, why shouldn’t college athletes be getting paid? Most people will argue that scholarships will cover everything they need, or they do not need to get paid period, but there is a different argument to paying college athletes. Since the college athletes are creating revenue for their schools, and also for the NCAA, a stipend is in need.
College is the most elite of all education, bringing together the most intelligent people to become the next generation of citizens. Out of all the people who go to College; athletes have worked the most to get there, countless vigorating hours of practice and dedication to a sport. Along with getting a scholarship to go to college, they should receive a check for playing for the college of choice. Though you may say that they get money in the scholarship what other money do they get to rent or buy other essentials.
The four requirements to become a firefighter or a police officer at the age of 21 is to have a clean record, a driver’s license, a high school diploma, and 9 weeks of successful training. The skill of all great professional athletes is unmatched and training usually starts at youth. Athletes take numerous risks just for the sake of our entertainment, and this is routinely overlooked as a result of the amount of money that they are making. Therefore, people who do not watch a great deal of sports are distracted by the $30 million that Kobe Bryant is making, or the $75 million that Floyd Mayweather is paid, and they forget what athletes have done for others. These athletes are forced to train exceptionally hard to be the best at
Most people would not complain about athletes making a lot of money. After all, we pay to watch them perform. We root for the ones that play for our teams, and root against the ones that play for the opponents of our favorite teams. The athletes earning the league minimum in a variety of sports are among the top 1% of wage earners in the United States. The problem is, a number of them don't know how to handle money. Among NBA players, 60% file for bankruptcy within five years or less of retiring, according to Wyattresearch.com, and the percentage of former NFL players filing for bankruptcy within the same time frame is even greater--78%. Could part of the reason be their extravagant, some might say dumb, purchases? Following are ten athletes who made some of the dumbest purchases ever.
“Unless you’re finding a cure for cancer or creating world peace, I don’t know if anybody deserves to get that much money.” That is coming from a NFL quarterback, Drew Brees. Take for instance, Jimmy Garoppolo, which is only 26 years old , just signed the biggest contract in NFL history. The contract was for 5 years and worth $137.5 million. He is making on average $27.5 million per year! Now, look at the average salary for a Georgia State Trooper. Once they graduate from trooper school, they can earn on average $35,741 a year. The athlete makes nearly 770 times the amount of the troopers’ salary! The people that keep the roads safe have a salary that is no comparison to an athletes. Professional athletes get paid too much to just entertain the general public. Public service jobs, military
Gracie was in the final round of her gymnastics competition. The judges were announcing the first place winner now. “...... in second place. And last but not least, in first place….. Gracie!!” Gracie jumped in the air as her ponytail began flopping on her head. She ran up to get her trophy. After all this, she looked around and noticed that second place, third place, fourth place, fifth place, all the way down to last place were all awarded trophies that all looked exactly the same. Every detail... the foot high structure with the stars at the top, the blue lettering spelling out “great job” in the middle, the coloring, were ALL the same. Suddenly, she did not feel as much of a winner. She wondered why the people who did not work hard, goofed around during practice, and fell more than once during their routine got the same reward as she did… the one who worked hard everyday. The one who took her preparation very seriously. The one who practiced for perfection each day. So, why should inattentive people be rewarded with the same thing as the dedicated people? Why should athletes work hard when they know that everyone will get a trophy anyway? Of course, there
If you were an athlete would you like to get paid, for what you enjoy to do? There are many reasons why an athlete should get paid, for their hard work to help and represent their school. For example, the Amount of Time Spent on Athletics, Time Out of Class, and Lack of Competition. These are three main reasons why the athlete should be able to show their talented and get paid for it also.
Wouldn't it be great to make millions of dollars a year simply to play a game? Obviously, athletes would all agree that they deserve all this money, but do these athletes really need all that money? We pay them so much money for so little and a lot of athletes waste their money. I am firmly against athletes making as much money for so little they do.
The average salary of NBA players is 5.5 million dollars. I think that athletes get paid way too much. Some people think players deserve that kind of money while others think that players don’t get paid enough. Some might think that the star player on the team deserves that money.