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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLMAO....you can make more money driving an Uber than playing in the MLS. What a f**** joke! Yeah parents keep spending that DA money.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook at these salaries for TOP draft picks from top D1 schools that came from DA programs... this is a joke. First rounders in MLB get MILLIONS. The #1 pick in 2019 signed for $7.5M. Minimum salary in MLB is $563k vs $56k in MLS. Teach your kid how to throw a baseball instead of playing DA.
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WNBA: Even though WNBA players will enjoy a modest salary increase in the upcoming 2019-20 season, they will still earn about 20% of the minimum salary of an NBA player even though they’re essentially doing the same job, according to CNBC. Young, for example, will gross a mere $53,537 despite being the No. 1 draft pick and a standout player during her collegiate career at Notre Dame. Meanwhile, most of the other rookies will earn even less with a starting salary of $41,965. That’s nearly $20,000 less than the median U.S. household income. In comparison, the starting salary for the NBA for the 2018–19 season was $582,180. Overall, the average WNBA players make around $79,000 while the maximum salary caps at $117,500. The minimum player salary for players with three or more years of service is $56,375. https://www.blackenterprise.com/top-...salaries-2019/
NWSL: First and foremost, the league boasts a 19% increase in the salary cap for the 2020 season, set now at $650,000, plus increases to the league minimum and maximum salaries, upped to $20,000 and $50,000 respectively.
https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2019/11...age-structure/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou think that's bad? Try the women's. It's lousy for NWSL and the WNBA. This is why a good college degree for female athletes will remain the focus for many years to come.
WNBA: Even though WNBA players will enjoy a modest salary increase in the upcoming 2019-20 season, they will still earn about 20% of the minimum salary of an NBA player even though they’re essentially doing the same job, according to CNBC. Young, for example, will gross a mere $53,537 despite being the No. 1 draft pick and a standout player during her collegiate career at Notre Dame. Meanwhile, most of the other rookies will earn even less with a starting salary of $41,965. That’s nearly $20,000 less than the median U.S. household income. In comparison, the starting salary for the NBA for the 2018–19 season was $582,180. Overall, the average WNBA players make around $79,000 while the maximum salary caps at $117,500. The minimum player salary for players with three or more years of service is $56,375. https://www.blackenterprise.com/top-...salaries-2019/
NWSL: First and foremost, the league boasts a 19% increase in the salary cap for the 2020 season, set now at $650,000, plus increases to the league minimum and maximum salaries, upped to $20,000 and $50,000 respectively.
https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2019/11...age-structure/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought that when the women’s political leanings were mentioned every 5 mins , that would get more people to watch and spend money at these events , ultimately raising salaries for everyone involved , no?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI thought that when the women’s political leanings were mentioned every 5 mins , that would get more people to watch and spend money at these events , ultimately raising salaries for everyone involved , no?
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