Income and Investments High Cost of Youth Sports [INFOGRAPHIC] Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by Published Jun 17, 2013 - [Updated Aug 23, 2016] 1 min read With summer just right around the corner, youth sports and practice camps are gearing up as kids get out of school for the year. Although having your child participate in youth sports is great activity, you may find it to come at a hefty price tag. Our infographic looks at the various expenses that go with enrolling your child in a youth sport and which sports are the most expensive for this $5 billion a year industry. Infographic by Column Five Media [tt_share_code url=”http://images.blog.turbotax.intuit.com/swf/High-Cost-of-Youth-Sports.png” width=”580″ height=”2450″ title=”High-Cost-of-Youth-Sports” alt=”High-Cost-of-Youth-Sports”] Previous Post 4 Ways for You and Your Family to Save on… Next Post Bitcoin Calculator: How Much is Your Wallet Worth? Written by More from 2 responses to “High Cost of Youth Sports [INFOGRAPHIC]” I’m guessing you used pricing for recreational gymnastics as a basis for this infographic. I could have easily purchased a car and then some with the fees for my 7-year-old daughter’s USAG competitive gymnastics. My 9-year-old daughter plays club/travel soccer and it’s a small fraction of the costs associated with gymnastics. Reply I’m guessing you used pricing for recreational gymnastics as a basis for this infographic. I could have easily purchased a car and then some with the fees for my 7-year-old daughter’s USAG competitive gymnastics. My 9-year-old daughter plays club/travel soccer and it’s a small fraction of the costs associated with gymnastics. Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Income and Investments How To Fund Your Big Idea [Infographic] Income and Investments The Cost of Fun and Ways to Save [Infographic] Income and Investments He Saves, She Saves: Men vs. Women’s View on Savi… Income and Investments A Visual Guide to Taxing Bonuses [Infographic] Income and Investments Love and Marriage: How Much Are You Paying Uncle Sam f… Business Income The New Sharing Economy and Your Taxes [Infographic] Income and Investments Does March Madness Boost Employee Morale and Productivi… Income and Investments College Grads and Gifts That Keep Giving [Infographic] Tax Planning End of Year Tax Tips [Infographic] Income and Investments Going Cashless May Be in the Not-Too-Distant Future
I’m guessing you used pricing for recreational gymnastics as a basis for this infographic. I could have easily purchased a car and then some with the fees for my 7-year-old daughter’s USAG competitive gymnastics. My 9-year-old daughter plays club/travel soccer and it’s a small fraction of the costs associated with gymnastics. Reply
I’m guessing you used pricing for recreational gymnastics as a basis for this infographic. I could have easily purchased a car and then some with the fees for my 7-year-old daughter’s USAG competitive gymnastics. My 9-year-old daughter plays club/travel soccer and it’s a small fraction of the costs associated with gymnastics. Reply