08-15-2025, 07:54 PM
(08-15-2025, 03:39 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Owning something like the Bengals, worth 5 billion, does not equate to liquid assets. Just like someone owning a mansion but being "house poor" People complain about the Browns, but the simple truth is that while they are rich, they are not even in the same ballpark as a Jerry Jones, Robert Kraft, etc.
"House poor" reminds me of a rich person in our school district, who owns a mansion and has bought, run, and sold several high-end restaurants in the last decade, whose children qualify for the free meal plan in the schools each year because their "yearly income" they report for taxes is below the government poverty level. Rich, massive assets, and get free school meals, SAT waivers, college application waivers.