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Originally Posted by Knut
The reality is about 300k difference between top and bottom. Thats not an egregious premium for the higher tax markets and can offset pretty easily.
Lifestyle and winning is more of the driving force IMO.
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Have not read the article but won’t the difference (as an % of the total income) increase with top players who are making closer to $10 million AAV? In those cases, I think the tax differences will play more of a role. I agree though that lifestyle and winning can still play the biggest role with lots of players (both star players and average NHLers.