Bill Burr has stirred controversy after saying billionaires “need to be put down like rabid dogs” during a fiery rant on his Monday Morning Podcast. He blamed extreme wealth hoarding for economic struggles, arguing that working full-time should be enough to afford rent without needing multiple jobs.
Burr criticized billionaires for fueling political division and keeping people distracted from the real issue—economic inequality. He claimed their greed is ruining families by forcing parents to work long hours, leaving kids without proper guidance.

His comments divided fans. Some agreed, praising him for calling out the ultra-rich, while others pointed out that Burr himself is worth an estimated $20 million. One critic wrote, “It’s politicians, not billionaires, making the laws that create this mess.” Others argued that if he feels strongly, he should donate more of his own money.
Despite the backlash, Burr stood by his words, saying billionaires have “too much power” and need to be held accountable. Whether people see him as a voice for the working class or just another wealthy celebrity complaining remains up for debate.