TASK: Successful sports professionals can earn much money than people in other important professions . some people think this is fully justified while others think it is unfair .
These days, notable sportsmen through participating sport activities increases their income depend on their reputation. some people think that is totally unfair ,while others supports their business .
There are some argument that there are enormous diffierence of salaries among varying occupation. The people who chose sport as their profession ,but it is not means that they has the previledge eaning more money than others . What is more ,people select this job must interest in the activities they do . so ,there is no reason they get a large amount of monney that
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is one of the biggest sports organizations in the United States. One of the most divisive issues relating to the NCAA over the last several years has been the issue of athlete compensation. There are many sports—particularly football and basketball—that bring in incredible amounts of revenue to colleges across the country; therefore, whether or not athletes should be compensated for their role in college sports has become a topic of debate. While scholarship athletes are already compensated by their access to tutors, meals and a free education, the concept of the student-athlete has deteriorated over time and thus athletes should be able to make money by signing autographs or making public appearances while they are in school. In addition, the big four American professional sports do not give amateurs an opportunity to play aside from Major League Baseball, which funnels athletes to college sports and in turn ushers them into a place where they cannot profit from their athletic ability. The issue is clearly a complex and unethical one. It would be difficult for schools to pay athletes fairly as certain sports would appear entitled to more money based on profitability; however, players should undoubtedly be able to benefit from their athletic prowess by selling merchandise and profiting from their stature in general. The NCAA’s stance hindering players’ ability to sell autographs and other memorabilia is just as important to this
There are some people who think that if universities are making billions of dollars so easily then, they should be giving their athletes more of a financial bonus to compensate them for their individual efforts and the team’s success.
money because of view. Athletes are paid based on revenue, like normal jobs are based on an hourly
While a vast amount of professional athletes across various sports are making millions, there are still many athletes who are not making this kind of money. Though these particular athletes are not making the big bucks, their salaries are still very close to the million mark and are extremely high when compared to the salaries of the average person. Laura Anastasia, from Junior Scholastic/Current Events, demonstrates this through a diagram in her article “Are Pro Athletes Paid Too Much? Supersized Salaries Spark Debate Over Players Pay.” Anastasia states that the average police officer’s salary in the United States is $59,000, much higher than that of an individual in the military, and the average college professor is paid $74,000 (20). Anastasia continues by revealing that the average National Football League salary is $2.1 million while the average National Basketball Association salary is $5 million (20). William L. Anderson, professor of economics at North Greenville University says in “In Praise of Athletes High Salaries,” that some people feel that “”Americans do not value education,” the editorial opined, his evidence based on the fact that “a mediocre halfback in the NFL” was paid more than three times the average teacher's salary.” and “Americans have their priorities wrong. If they
Imagine a perfect world where everyone gets paid based on their importance to society. Which profession would earn the most money? Professional athletes are one of the highest paid groups of people in the world. However, what do they actually give to society? The amount of money given to these athletes is far more than teachers, firefighters, police officers, and soldiers. Thus, professional athletes earn too much money.
A professional world known soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo is the highest paid athlete with earnings to be over 88 million dollars. Compared to the highest paid female soccer player earning roughly 2.8 million dollars. This is one of many massive wage gaps in the sporting. People debate the wage gaps of sports for males and females should be less as they have the same skills. People also believe that males sport competitors for some sports are getting paid way too much, “Their wages should be halved and even some extremely good sports people should have theirs quartered.” In basketball LeBron James a professional basketballer has a salary of 31 million dollars a season. as this is compared to the highest paid female basketballer Elena Delle Donne who earns 4 million dollars a season. Roger Federer another world know sports person as a tennis
Athletes are only playing a few months out of the year and only play a limited number of games , with the exception of playing a few extra if moving on to play in a championship. Most athletes are getting paid ridiculous amounts for short term contracts; for example David Beckham is getting paid 25 million dollars a year for five years which is way more than the majority of people make in their whole life. All of these athletes are constantly getting themselves into drug and alcohol problems and continuing to get their large paycheck with what is only a small fine to them. (Hays) Many people try to argue that athletes are paid so much because they are at such high risk of getting injured. If these athletes are at such a high risk of getting injured then they consider going into a different field.
Professional athletes and entertainers should have high salaries because they work hard, they inspire other people to do great things on their own, and their salary helps pay for their injuries. One reason professional athletes and entertainers should have a high salary is because they be rewarded for their hard work. One would probably think conducting a song is easy or playing football is easy, but think again. To make a song, one would first have to make the lyrics, then spend many hours or days in the recording studio trying to find the perfect sound for the song. After the recording in studio, next would come the music video, which would take days or weeks, and then release the song to the public.
It is often said that professional athletes are paid too much money for what they do, but some of them live up to all of the fame and fortune that comes with it. Many professional athletes get paid on average about 5.15 million a year, and some even more than that. Depending on their performance and skill level determines how much they are paid. I think that it is great that they are putting on a good show for us and people all around the world, but they are earning an excessive amount of money. As I see it only a handful of athletes should actually earn what they do but the people who don’t even play should
Average people go to work everyday just like an athlete, so why do they get paid more than us? First, athletes are not the only ones that are in the sports industry. Coaches, trainers, etc., all are affected if money was to be taken out of professional sports. Lots of people would be out of a job if this were to happen. Next, athletes need money for when their careers
Unfortunately, many feel that professional athletes should get paid more than teachers because they entertain people. However, professional athletes get paid for running around and playing children's games. In fact, "Professional athletes are extremely overpaid for the “jobs” that they do. " The money athletes are being paid would be better spent paying teachers or people who do something for the community.
In today’s society many will argue whether or not professional athletes are overpaid. In the present time athletes are being paid phenomenally large amounts of money for their entertainment. It is my claim that all professional athletes are overpaid because they do not offer society an essential function that improves or enhances our world in comparison to other professionals such as medical doctors, lawyers, and teachers. Society does not value entertainment enough to warrant such high salaries such as those of many professional athletes. There is no reason that these athletes should demand these tremendous amounts of money. This is why you have to put into question their reasoning for demanding
Accomplished athletes seemingly deserve the disproportionately large amounts of earnings in comparison with those of other professionals. This is partly due to the many years of intensive training they have to undergo with mostly subsistence wages and nebulous future. Facts have shown that most of them can never reach the tipping point of their careers, omitting to gain any significant recognition. Those who have trained industriously enough to win in contests earn themselves the higher incomes owing to their profound influence of being the role models of perseverance on the public.
The passages present a discussion about arguments concerning whether or not professional athletes are overpaid. This is an important debate since professional sports represents a multi-billion-dollar-per-year industry. The two positions argue whether or not professional athletes should be paid the large yearly salaries they are paid. Both viewpoints have valid claims warranting consideration. For example, evidence suggests that people with far more important jobs are paid much less than professional athletes; in contrast, opposing evidence suggests that since professional athletes generally have short careers and must train very hard to build and maintain their skills, the higher salary is justified. While both sides of the issue have valid points, the viewpoint that professional athletes are not overpaid is the best-supported position, the position supported by the preponderance of the evidence cited in the passages. The strongest and best reasons supporting this position are that professional athletes must endure grueling and intensive training, they generally have short careers that often end in injury, and the amount that they are thought to be paid is often inflated. Accordingly, these reasons and opposing viewpoints will be discussed next.
Many people agree that there has been a sense of justice when remunerations of the sports professions are frequently at the top of the highest-paid people. Granted that the careers of athletes are relatively short, commencing from five or six years of age, they may sacrifice the youth, blood, sweat and tear. Their serious attempts deserve fabulous prizes, enviable reputations and a large sum of money.