• masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Is there a point you can find in history where we paid doctors, teachers, and nurses close to what they’re worth and more than professional athletes?

    It sounds like you’re nostalgic for a time that never existed.

    • rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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      OP is also only comparing top earners. For every athlete who earns millions, there’s probably hundreds of athletes who make around median income or less - it’s the kind of career where people will keep doing it even if it pays barely enough to pay the bills. There are a lot of doctors who make more than the poorer professional athletes, and doctors don’t age out.

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        Is pretty meaningless to look at top earners.

        Some specialist doctors are making a million dollars a year, but the average is closer to $375,000.

        Much like musicians, there are huge numbers of “professional” athletes that are not making a living wage. The low end for medical doctors is plenty to survive.

        I think it’s distasteful when people complain about people earning six figures not getting as much as others, while we have people dying in the streets from capitalistic poverty.

        • Rhoeri@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          People die in the streets under socialism and communism as well. You understand this, right?