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|  Those damn baseball millionaires 
			
			I came across this cover for a July 1939 Baseball Magazine that contained an article about Baseball Millionaires.  I didn't realize that the star players made that much money back in 1939.  I would like to see the article.  Unfortunately, I only have the front cover, which has a photo of Babe Ruth on the inside cover. Rick 
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			First million dollar (per year) contract was Nolan Ryan in 1980 - Joe D was the first $100K in '49. So, wasn't their salaries that made any players millionaires in '39.
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			You can buy the complete run on eBay from 1939 for the low, low price of $700. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1939-BASEBA...ox!55107!US!-1 Or just the Magazine you posted for $293.45. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Baseball-Ma...ty!55107!US!-1 Found it for cheaper on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Baseball-Maga...ateway&sr=8-10 Last edited by gopherfan; 03-13-2019 at 10:37 AM. | 
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			I'm guessing the article my be like some modern day "clickbait":  Cobb - early investor in Coca Cola; Connie Mack... etc.
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			Possibly about the owners rather than the players. Or as noted above it could be about players who through investing wisely became millionaires like Cobb. Thogh nobody earned a million dollars per year back then the top stars did earn enough that they could become millionaires over the course of their careers (though not many actually did). 
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 Keep in mind that the income tax rates back in 1939 were astronomical! If you made $20K a year, you paid 19% income tax. This rose to 28% in 1940 If you made $50K a year, you paid 35% in income tax (rose to 48% in 1940). In 1941, it rose again to 61%, and to 72% in 1942! $74K per year, you paid 51% income tax! (in 1940, this rose, to where you paid 54% if you made $70K a year) And, for those who made $500K a year, they paid a whopping 74% income tax! Steve 
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