Salary Cap

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Imagine that you are a law abiding sports owner and everyday people are trying to take one those rights, and that right is the right to a free business. People are trying to take that right away by trying to add salary caps in professional sports which will limit the amount a the owner can pay the employees which is against the right of business owner to pay his employees as much as they want as long as it's not too low. Although many people believe that there should be salary caps in professional sports because players don't need to be making that much, having salary caps would be unfair to the sport, players, and the fans.
Many would argue that sports players make too much money that they should limit how much money these professional sports players make, but professional sports are businesses that have a right in the United States to make a profit of their choosing and they can pay their employees, which in this case are the players, as much as they want as long as it is not too low. So to limit the salary would be unconstitutional and against the rights of the owners of the business.
Salary caps in U.S sports have posed many problems and met with animosity. Top players have issue with salary caps and the reasons are …show more content…

It is used in the Major League Baseball and the National Basketball Association (Kaplan). It forces teams to accumulate players salary to have a set tax. The luxury tax is a very good plan in theory, it makes it fair for all parties. For sports owners, betting on how much the taxis , the luxury tax could be mistaken with a salary cap it may be blocking spending in these teams or clubs. For players, the tax gives them safety away from salary caps and gives the ability to have limitless salary

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