What is Bill Burr’s net worth? Comedian calls out billionaire’s for dividing country over greed

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Bill Burr lately got attention for his tirade, during which he called out all billionaires for being rabid dogs and mentioned that they should be culled.

During his latest Monday Morning Podcast episode, the comedian went off on all of the elite, blaming them for dividing the nation, centralizing all the wealth in their own hands, and engineering a world where the common man has to work two jobs to feed himself and afford rent.

The stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster boasts a net worth of $20 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He is renowned for his Netflix specials, including I'm Sorry You Feel That Way (2014), Walk Your Way Out (2017), and Paper Tiger (2019). He also starred as Patrick Kuby in Breaking Bad, and his Monday Morning Podcast has been active since 2007.


Read Bill Burr's entire tirade below as the comedian takes a jab at the president

Bill Burr, 56, made the following comments on his podcast, which is where he "rants about relationship advice, sports, and the Illuminati":

“The amount of people struggling out there because of these f--king billionaires, and they got us all arguing liberal and conservative. We gotta stop doing that. I’m so tired of hearing about people going to bed worried about what’s going to happen next week."

He went on, noting that there's a lot of money and a lot of work being done in the country. He also noted that

"If you work a full f--king week, you should be able to pay your f--king rent. You shouldn’t have to go and get another f--king job and still be struggling. It’s bad for the country.”

Speaking directly about the billionaires, he said:

“Because then the kids don’t see their parents, and they’re not getting the upbringing that they need. These f--king billionaires… They need to be put down like f--king rabid dogs. They’re rabid with f--king greed, and they’re going out and dividing everybody. The f--king epitome of this time right now, like how divisive we are that like, the Gulf of Mexico is now the Gulf of America, and people get excited. Like, how the f--k does that help your wallet? It’s an empty gesture. And then it’s also like a racist gesture."

Bill Burr doubled down on his stance as he took a covert jab at President Trump. He claimed that

"It's like the white guy saying 'F--k Mexicans' without saying it. You know, like, who has a f--king problem with Mexicans? What is the real problem? This is just such an ugly f--king time."

Burr was referred to as "the undisputed heavyweight champ of rage-fueled humor" by Rolling Stone magazine. This comedian seems to have a knack for pushing boundaries and delivering sharp, edgy commentary that resonates with audiences.

Edited by Sangeeta Mathew
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