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    Are Professional Athletes paid too much? Imagine being paid tens of thousands of dollars to pitch a baseball, to shoot a basket, to score a goal. Believe it or not this is a weekly reality for many people in the world of professional sports. Society has always questioned whether or not professional athletes are being paid too much money. When answering this question ourselves we must consider three aspects. First is it fundamentally right to pay athletes such high sums of money, secondly should

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    The importance of professional athletes Professional athletes influence everybody in different ways. The media covers pretty much everything there is to know in sports, everyone who enjoys watching the sports channels gets their perspective from there. Professional athletes are pushing the limits of the human body like never before, research is being done and advancements in medicine and health are skyrocketing. Most athletes lead a lifestyle that promotes leadership and character, paving the

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    Despite the fact that one half of the world argue professional athletes are paid an outrageous amount of sums than some of the world’s most important people for example the president ($40,000) professors and doctors, the basic foundation of entertainment are athletes. These hardworking, consistent individuals are talented and do what most of us only dream of. Hence they receive huge amount of sums annually. During 1920’s, early professional sport teams were run on shoestring budgets. This meant players

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    An athlete is responsible for the entertainment of millions of people, which is a complicated task. Once signed to a sports franchise, a weight is placed on an athlete’s shoulders that cannot be overlooked. However, to compensate for the challenging career, a high salary is provided. Economically speaking, the sports industry earns an immense profit that is distributed fairly to their players, taking into consideration future tax deductions. Participating in a professional sport is demanding on the

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    What makes professional athletes and entertainers so special compared to other important people? Professional athletes and entertainers do not need the “special treatment.” There are many other people that deserve to be paid more because of their actions. Famous professional athletes seem to be only concerned about their next goal or touchdown and their bank account. Most entertainers, whether they are singers, dancers, or actors, do not put much effort into society other than making money.

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    Who do you think earns more money, a soldier going out into war fighting for this country’s freedom or a professional soccer player? If you thought it was the soldier, well you’re wrong. Many professional athletes and entertainers earn large sums of money, even more than doctors or soldiers and things like that. To me, I honestly don’t think that is right because these professional athletes and entertainers don’t risk their life or help others in any way, there are more important jobs out there

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    Are Professional Athletes Overpaid? Essay

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    Do you think professional athletes are overpaid? You might think they earn more than what they are worth for playing half a year, but athletes have many things which contribute to their salary. Some of these things include their earnings from endorsements, ticket sales, performance, merchandise, their social contributions, and TV ratings. Although there are many factors that contribute to their salary, professional athletes may be overpaid because as a society, we contribute to their success. So

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    Professional athletes are paid a lot every year, sometimes more than a regular middle class working citizen is paid in a lifetime. Is this fair? Many think it is not, but just as many think it is. Professional athletes are overpaid for many reasons, one being they are paid a lot more than people who save lives for a living, another is that they do not need all the money, and lastly because they get millions for something that is an entertainment, and could be lived without. Doctors are paid, on

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    Are Professional Athletes Overpaid? “I think a man with a helmet defending his country should make more money than a man with a helmet defending a football” (Schrock). David Price, Toronto’s new ace pitcher, signed a contract for 217 million dollars, in the 2015 season (Kennedy). The average salaries of jobs are much less elaborate and troublesome, are considerably lower than what athletes are receiving. A young private entering the army will receive around 34,008 dollars in his first year defending

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    Often times, professional athletes are role models and revered heavily by the media, franchise, and the organization that the athlete performs for. However, to see a pro athlete fall and suffer due to accusations and evidence brought against them is a very serious issue. There have been so many past court cases where professional athletes have had to pay for their actions against their organization or against society. Athletes are not above the law, but they are generally portrayed to be seen above

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