There are many people around the world who deal with the pressure of saving lives and those who handle dangerous, life threatening jobs . According to the author of “Are Athletes Overpaid?”, “Nurses who dedicate their lives to the care of others didn’t make that much.” In other words, Nurses who spend their time to heal the sick and wounded are underpaid compared to professional athletes, who play for a certain number of games. In fact, athletes don’t even play over the whole course of an entire year. …show more content…
Athletes are already overpaid for their job, and they receive millions of dollars by their sponsors. In addition, some athletes are paid grand amounts of money, which they don’t know what to do with, and choose to use it in the wrong way.
Finally, the author writes, “What’s more, many Americans will work a full-time job until they are about seventy years old and not make as much in a lifetime as an athlete like Tom Brady in one year ($36 million).” This is a tremendous amount of money for one individual and it’s not fair. That amount of money should be used for people who live in poverty, and yet it is given to athletes who gain millions due to their popularity and how much money they can bring to their