Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Jocks don't like stocks

That's my more exciting title to this great Sports Illustrated article: "How (and why) athletes go broke"

In a less public way, other athletes from the nation's three biggest and most profitable leagues-the NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball-are suffering from a financial pandemic. Although salaries have risen steadily during the last three decades, reports from a host of sources (athletes, players' associations, agents and financial advisers) indicate that:

- By the time they have been retired for two years, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt or are under financial stress because of joblessness or divorce.

- Within five years of retirement, an estimated 60% of former NBA players are broke.

- Numerous retired MLB players have been similarly ruined, and the current economic crisis is taking a toll on some active players as well.
The usual suspects are represented (divorce, usually because of infidelity, rapacious agents and hangers-on) but one interesting aspect was this: many athletes don't invest in traditional securities because they're too abstract. Instead, they buy cars or jewelry or nightclubs because they seem tangible. Soon they're pawning their championship rings.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:03 PM

    Jocks don't like stocks

    You know, I don't that's such a bad position these days.

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  2. And E a ridiculous number of them go broke from bad investments. See for example Scottie Pippen.

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  3. Anonymous4:37 PM

    Too bad they never got the chance to have their Social Security money diverted to Wall Street. They'd all be rich again!

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  4. Anon 4:37 - They'd still have something, though. Like about 99% of their Social Security, knucklehead. In reaching for a clever put-down, you just ended up with a stupid statement instead.

    Let me guess...Liberal?

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  5. Privatization Gomer Pyle6:10 PM

    "Liberal"? OH, SNAP!

    Teach us more about what's "clever" and what isn't, Professor Wit.

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