Sports are a way to bring people together. There are multiple types of sports across the world, and people have their respective choices. From adults to kids, sports are for everyone. It is great for kids to play some kind of sport from a young age. However, not all types of games are the same. Apart from their different format, they are different in terms of expenses as well.
Recently, after a study, the Aspen Institute of Play and the Utah State University’s Families in Sports Lab calculated the most expensive sports for kids. Indeed, if kids wish to professionally indulge in some kind of sport, then parents have to invest a decent amount of money. Moreover, among so many sports for kids, there is one unbelievably costly sport. Do you have any guesses?
Which is the costliest sport for kids?
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According to the study performed by the Aspen Institute of Play and the Utah State University’s Families in Sports Lab, the costliest sport for kids is ice hockey. This particular sport is estimated to benefit the hockey industry, with an average of $2,583 per year. Well, considering the cost of equipment, practice classes, traveling, and registrations, the expenses are making a huge profit to the ice hockey stakeholders.
Moreover, there are no signs of the sport becoming obsolete anytime soon. The popularity of the sport is gradually growing all around the world.
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In fact, according to the International Ice Hockey Federation, there were just over 551 thousand registered ice hockey players in the United States in 2022. Learning about ice hockey being the costliest sport for kids, many expressed their views on it as well.
Netizens react to ice hockey as the costliest kids’ sport
When someone posted the record on Reddit, netizens had multiple reactions to it. Take a look;
A Reddit user believed that the hockey industry was benefitting a lot from it;
“They are getting a great deal!”
However, another user stated that the cost could be curbed;
“Gear costs vary widely. You can get used gear inexpensively, but even new stuff doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Even for growing kids, you won’t replace the whole set every year, the biggest annual cost is mostly just skates. Financial assistance is available, too.”
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Other users highlighted why many people are not playing hockey;
“But even if it was $2,500 CAD instead of USD, that’s too much. There’s a reason why immigrants aren’t playing hockey lol and haven’t for decades now.”
“This is why soccer is slowing becoming the most-played sport in Canada”
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The expense of the sport depends on the affordability power of the people. What do you think about ice hockey expenses?