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Youth sports in the U.S. are diverging according to income -- more middle- and lower-income students quitting athletics while participation among wealthier children is rising. The typical family ...
Youth soccer is a pay-to-play venture dominated by the suburban middle class. All children deserve opportunities. | Opinion ...
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The comfortably off, white, and middle-aged are the most likely to participate in sporting activities, reveals a 10 year study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
In the 2010s, more than 700 football pitches across the country disappeared.It was an unseen consequence of austerity – councils facing funding cuts were forced to abandon them, with many sold off to ...
The middle class is receiving less of America's total income, declining to its smallest share in decades as median wages stagnate in the economic doldrums and wealth concentrates at the top.
MLB’s middle class is shrinking. As top spenders dominate and bottom-feeders tank, mid-tier teams face an identity crisis and tough choices.
Athletics in most public and private high schools normally include football, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, wrestling, golf, track, cross country and swimming. Well, depending on ...
Families earning $50,000 or less — or middle- and lower-income households — cited cost as the top reason their kids don’t participate in organized sports, the Rand study noted.