Jocks vs Nerds
We’ll just take the most prominent for example’s sake:
$ Michael Jordan having “retired,” with $40 million in endorsements, makes $178,100 a day, working or not.
$ If he sleeps 7 hours a night, he makes $52,000 every night while visions of sugarplums dance in his head.
$ If he goes to see a movie, it’ll cost him $7.00, but he’ll make $18,550 while he’s there.
$ If he decides to have a 5-minute egg, he’ll make $618 while boiling it.
$ He makes $7,415/hr more than minimum wage.
$ He’ll make $3,710 while watching each episode of Friends.
$ If he wanted to save up for a new Acura NSX ($90,000),
it would take him a whole 12 hours.
$ If someone were to hand him his salary and endorsement money,
they would have to do it at the rate of $2.00 every second.
$ He’ll probably pay around $200 for a nice round of golf,
but will be reimbursed $33,390 for that round.
$ Assuming he puts the federal maximum of 15% of his income into
a tax deferred account (401k), his contributions will hit the
federal cap of $9500 at 8:30 a.m. on January 1st.
$ If you were given a penny for every 10 dollars he made,
you’d be living comfortably at $65,000 a year.
$ He’ll make about $19.60 while watching the 100 meter dash
in the Olympics and about $15,600 during the Boston Marathon.
$ While the common person is spending about $20 for a meal
in his trendy Chicago restaurant, he’ll pull in about $5600.
$ This year, he’ll make more than twice as much as all U.S. past presidents
for all of their terms combined. Amazing isn’t it?
However… $ If Jordan saves 100% of his income for the next 450 years,
he’ll still have less than Bill Gates has today.
$$$ Game over.
Nerd wins.