Superbowl players earn $178,000 each if they win and $108,000 if they lose. But California taxes athletes based on the number of "Duty Days" spent in the state, eight for the Superbowl. Jeffrey Degner, of the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER),crunched the numbers to calculate that the average player will leave California with much less.
"What that means here is that the winning team, their take-home pay will be approximately $86,000. If you're on the losing side, the take-home would be about $49,800," Degner said.
Because the tax is based on you salary, winning Seahawks QB Sam Darnold will actually pay more in taxes than his Superbowl compensation. I suspect the NFL Players Association will want to revisit holding future Superbowls in California.
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