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Youth Travel Sports Turned Childhood Athletics into a Pay-to-Play. Spoiler: Someone gets Rich

1 h 17 min · 23. apr. 2026
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$10,000 and a Prayer. outh travel sports is a $40 billion industry built on one thing: parental hope. Families are spending $3,000, $5,000, even $10,000 a year... going into debt...  skipping vacations... working extra jobs...  all chasing a dream. Meanwhile, private equity firms are buying up the tournaments, the facilities, the uniforms, and the software. Every dollar your family spends has a destination. We followed the money. Youth travel sports costs have jumped 46% in five years. Nearly 20% of families go into debt to keep their kids on the field. And while you're booking hotels for another tournament weekend, KKR just paid $4.75 billion for the company that makes the uniforms.

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Youth Travel Sports Turned Childhood Athletics into a Pay-to-Play. Spoiler: Someone gets Rich

$10,000 and a Prayer. outh travel sports is a $40 billion industry built on one thing: parental hope. Families are spending $3,000, $5,000, even $10,000 a year... going into debt...  skipping vacations... working extra jobs...  all chasing a dream. Meanwhile, private equity firms are buying up the tournaments, the facilities, the uniforms, and the software. Every dollar your family spends has a destination. We followed the money. Youth travel sports costs have jumped 46% in five years. Nearly 20% of families go into debt to keep their kids on the field. And while you're booking hotels for another tournament weekend, KKR just paid $4.75 billion for the company that makes the uniforms.

23. apr. 20261 h 17 min