Multimillion-dollar salaried athletes like Stephen Curry and Tiger Woods can save up enough money for the average-priced American home within a few hours, a new study shows.
Source: Inman News
It takes LeBron James 16 hours of work to afford a home. Conor McGregor can buy 1 in half the time
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