Sunday 9 September 2012

Annually Wage of a Activities Agent

Sports agents or managers represent professional athletes in all sports, which includes both taking care of public appearances and promotional work as well as negotiating contracts. These agents earn a living by taking a percentage of what their clients earn; therefore, the yearly salary of a sports agent will be higher if the athlete's salary is higher.

U.S. Major Sports Leagues

According to Sports Management Worldwide, agents representing athletes in the National Football League (NFL) earn between $6,750 and $600,000 per year. Those representing athletes in the National Basketball Association (NBA) earn between $15,400 and $1,120,000 annually, and those working in Major League Baseball earn between $12,000 and $880,000. In Major League Soccer agents' wages range from $600 to $20,000, and in the National Hockey League they earn between $14,000 and $400,000.

International Sports Leagues

Agents representing athletes in the Canadian Football League earn between $3,000 and $11,000 a year, according to Sports Management Worldwide. Those working in European basketball earn between $240 and $40,000 annually, while those representing players in top European soccer leagues earn between $1,800 and $312,000 a year.


Industry


The type of employer a sports agent works for will have an impact on his salary. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that as of 2009, agents working in the industry of agents and managers for artists, athletes, entertainers and other public figures earned an average of $97,820 a year. Approximately 7,500 of the 11,700 agents employed in the U.S. as of 2009 work in this industry. In the industry of promoters of performing arts, sports and similar events the average income of a sports agent was $63,030, and in spectator sports the average was $67,640.

Location


An area's cost of living will impact the income of a sports agent. The bureau reports that California was the nation's top paying state for agents with an average salary of $114,300, followed by Connecticut at $107,260. New York, Illinois and Massachusetts also made the top five list with averages ranging from $91,330 to $102,960.

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