Many players of professional sports have billions of dollars from signing a multi-year contract, many of those players are judged on how much they play, how hard they work and many other points to determine how much they get paid. At the same time many of those players have a limit set on them on how much their maximum salary is. This limit is called a salary cap; a limit on the amount of money a team can spend on other players salary. This cap is happening currently in many sports, limiting the good money that people work hard to get, and deserve, and should not be allowed in professional sports.
There are many disputes going around the NFL society. The major one is salary caps. All professional sports have …show more content…
This is going on while, many supporters of this think that all of the money goes to the teams manager and owner to benefit just them (At Issue: Athletes Pay 1). However many also think, that salary caps have a negative aspect to them. Many think that it makes the playing field a bad place to be in, and a very biased place to be in (At Issue: Athletes Pay 1). Without salary caps the entire game field would become a safer place many say (At Issue: Athletes Pay 1). The salary cap is based on many things that could eventually affect how individuals spend their money as a …show more content…
To argue against that, salary caps in sports would be beneficial to the small market teams by evening the competition as well as the affordability for the consumer to attend the games (Hoffman 1).Owners in professional sport argue that lower player salary will reduce costs as well as ticket prices. To note this statement is false, and a player’s salary would not affect the merchandise or ticket pricing. The reasoning behind this false accusation is because professional sports teams are monopolists and owners, they are allowed to set their prices to maximize profit.(Bureau of Labor Statistics 3). Teams in professional sport already have an idea of what they want to incur off ticket sales due to the demand of their team. A set price is factored into the equation based off the demand figures of fans. This would allow salaries to be cut and the installation of a salary cap for leagues that do not currently hold a cap (Buckley