The struggle Andrew McCutchen’s pay stub

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http://deadspin.com/lets-take-a-look-at-andrew-mccutchens-pay-stub-1706188663

Over on reddit, user Grassiii has posted a photo of Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen’s latest pay stub. Grassiii says that a friend found it on a recent tour of the visitor’s clubhouse at Wrigley Field, where the Pirates played the Cubs over the weekend. Let’s have a look (you can click the magnifying glass in the top left corner to make the photo bigger):

The first thing that stands out is that McCutchen gets paid over $400,000 twice a month. That’s a lot of money! It’s not exactly news that McCutchen is wealthy—he signed a six-year, $51.5 million extension three years ago—but it’s different seeing it in pay stub form. This looks pretty similar to the thing that your work gives you twice a month, except it will probably take you years to earn this amount of money, not 15 days.

It is also interesting how many different taxes McCutchen has to pay, so many that they can’t all fit on the page. McCutchen has to pay many of the same taxes that any Pennsylvania worker has to: Medicare, OASDI (Social Security), PA SUI EE (Pennsylvania unemployment insurance), Federal Income Tax, etc. But you can also see the effect of the Jock Tax, where professional athletes must pay taxes to the states and sometimes cities they play in, hence the taxes paid in Illinois, Missouri, St. Louis etc.

One thing that is unclear is McCutchen’s MEALS earnings, which is presumably his meal per diem while playing on the road. This season the per diem is $100.50 for every day on the road. But McCutchen was on the road for either 8 or 9 days during the pay period, and his MEALS earnings is only $243.75. Perhaps it is actually accounted for somewhere else?

There are probably other interesting things in here. If you spot them, let us know in the comments.

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Having to pay taxes in states that you visit on the road is beyond absurd...

Now this is one rich athlete rule that I can see them being upset about...

Especially if you some guy making say 1 or 2 million...

You probably paing a 3rd of 4th of that to taxes...

shyt once I got older I'd be "injured" every other road trip...

Kind of makes me wonder about Roger now...toward the end of his career he would only pitch at home to "be with his family"
 

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Having to pay taxes in states that you visit on the road is beyond absurd...

Now this is one rich athlete rule that I can see them being upset about...

Especially if you some guy making say 1 or 2 million...

You probably paing a 3rd of 4th of that to taxes...

shyt once I got older I'd be "injured" every other road trip...

Kind of makes me wonder about Roger now...toward the end of his career he would only pitch at home to "be with his family"


exactly. make a nikka want to hurt his self on purpose if i got a game in new york, new jersey or mass...be like nikka i was hurt for those games in new york, so don't tax my ass
 

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Dude had more taken out in taxes during a 2 week pay period than most of y'all have made in a lifetime.
 

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exactly. make a nikka want to hurt his self on purpose if i got a game in new york, new jersey or mass...be like nikka i was hurt for those games in new york, so don't tax my ass





You think they don't get paid if they don't play? They still get paid so they are still gonna get taxed.
 
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