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5. The Pay Scale

For nearly the first decade of the show’s existence, the show’s primary performers were only paid $30,000 per episode, which is pretty bottom of the barrel for performers on a mainstream sitcom. It wasn’t until 1998 that the actors got a pay bump, only after they threatened to sue. These days the voice artists make more than $300K per performance.

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