Hell, I always thought S.H.I.E.L.D. paid the likes of Clint and Nat, Steve should've gotten some sort of military pension and well Tony is Tony lol he was coming out of his own pocket(s) to as he put it in Age of Ultron; "I just pay for everything and upgrade the gear so everyone looks cooler..."
Clint and Nat were paid as S.H.I.E.L.D agents, Cap wouldve received some kind of military payment or even retirement. Sam was still working when we met him, so that leaves Thor, Hulk and Wanda with no income.
@@wolfjacket551 when an organization as covert as SHIELD dissolves, would it shell companies that create financial paperwork, dissolve along with it? i would rather believe one of those shell companies is run like a investment company or something similar to various banks so that all the agents do actually have somewhere to go to withdraw funds for everyday life. and to mask that it is a bank that is related to SHIELD, they have to take in regular customers too... so they cant just dissappear. my guess is... after Winter Soldier, those banks paid out any outstanding investments they had and shuttered. so Clint and Nat would already gotten their payout... which is probably why after Civil War, Clint can retire...until the Snap
Even in Captain America the Winter Solder Sam asks Steve "did you find a place in Brooklyn" and Steve says "I don't think I can afford a place in Brooklyn"
"Like Cap, weren't you a movie star in the 40s? Maybe it's time for the star-spangled man with a plan to make his grand return." That explains those school videos in Homecoming.
@@raymeester7883 could be worse. some of the old black and white ww2 movies. had the survivors of the battle/situation being portrayed. back as themselves in their old squad/platoon/etc positions for the movie. with random actors filling the rolls of their compatriots who died in their view sometimes arms
I like how Steve is surprisingly cheap and it makes perfect sense, lol. He’s got a new costume once in a while. High balling that’s about $5k for his suit... maybe. Then he occasionally repaints his shield. But his weapon doesn’t run out of ammo. He also stopped using guns. Occasionally he wrecks a motorcycle... which is just a normal motorcycle... so like $10k at best... So, yeah, pretty cheap.
@@comixproviderftw_02 yup. He does occasionally destroy a motorcycle here and there. But that’d be insanely cheap compared to Hawkeye and black widows shit.
@eigoMANGA you mean AFTER the avengers broke up and Tony was no longer helping cap out? Cause, other than events from winter soldier, all that happened after cap was no longer an avenger
This is unironically very accurate. They touch on this a little bit but Tony pays for literally everything. Not once in the movies or shows do anybody give him a little bit of thanks.
Though also, if their equipment cost that much then maybe they should consider different equipment. Switch out Sam's wingsuit for Starktech repulsortech and cancel the million dollar license, have Tony's fancy printers make the tech arrows instead of buying them, get a knife or repulsor instead of an electric stick. What Stark is describing is his own inability to manage the teams finances in a sensible way. Also the part where I first got suspicious was when he said he went over anything with the beancounters - Tony is infamously disengaged from anything related to his company's statistics and there is no way he has the patience to talk in detail with his accountants or auditor.
It would have been hilarious to see the look at the car dealer's face when Steve tries to act like 50 dollars is more than enough to pay for a Cadillac. He'd probably be like "are you on drugs?". 🤣😆😅😂
So other building weapons Ultron and that one barf technology scene in civil war, he couldn't use his genius level intellect to built medical technologies that would benefit the world and keep him funded? Tony sounded more like a war profiteer than a billionaire philanthropist
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz Basing this on the skit, not the comics. I assume it because I'm an accountant and underpaying your most valuable employees with tons of other options is terrible terrible policy (they will leave), especially when what they're asking for is basically a rounding error on the overall project cost. And the equipment of the avengers is a terrible deal - just give wing boy some in-house repulsorlifts and print the hawkarrows as he does his other tech. The really expensive part of custom gear is paying for all the R&D time, and since Tony does it himself in a matter of weeks, the big cost for these things would be the money he pays himself during the time he invented and designed them, and most of that work is already done. Materials aren't that expensive, figuring out how to make them into the right shape and making sure they work correctly (and fixing organizational blunders along the way) is that expensive when you don't have a superintelligence working for you.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz I mean you absolutely can do those things, just by having good people do the actual running, or by having some enormous advantage like monopoly on a critical industry or technology. Companies are often run terribly and succeed despite awful management because they have some enormous advantage going for them. You would need to be incredibly, amazingly incompetent to mess up Stark Industries with Tony designing your tech. And fair enough we can see the MCU as just fan fiction, but marvel seems to consider them the "primary" universe for now.
The "on call" was the key part of the point though. When you're at the house you can't be off doing other things. Volunteer firefighters are a different situation.
@@mrpj1390 “thank you and come again to Dairy Queen. Hello how may I-oh sorry hold on my side job is calling and I need to go out to the Middle East, gotta kick that bin Laden guy, so gotta run.”
Yep, in small towns all across rural America firefighters have day jobs and have to rush to the station before rushing to the emergency. I thought I saw a street race last summer, but it was just them getting to the station to get the equipment to put out a large brush fire off the side of the road headed towards the town. A lot of these places barely have enough revenue for a fire truck much less fully paid employees.
It’s implied he makes their uniforms too. And considering how much those get damaged, and the fact that most of them get a new one each movie, I’d say that’s probably costing him the most money.
Not to mention the upgrades, like Sam's wingsuit was rare because it cost so much and then he ended up with an improved version of that. Peter's Homecoming suit was stuffed with tech and Tony still went ahead to make the Iron Spider suit, web fluid also aint cheap because thats one of the reasons comic Peter was always poor for a while. Lets not even talk about Vision, he is a walking talking money pit.
@@arodrev5987 I can't see the uniform touching Tony's bottom line he has such an advanced 3d printer in house he made an ironman suit and never hat to wait for the fed ex guy like when normal people work on a car.
Tony also posthumously gifted a multi-billion dollar weaponized surveillance satellite system to a 17-year old. He couldn’t even be bothered to set up a pension fund for his friends.
@@joeytaylor1021 gotta love people replying to a year old comment and on to the point, so what just because he has money he has to leave them it when he dies? What he OWES them the money or some shit? They can get jobs
@@joeytaylor1021 i feel like tony gave his technology to Peter because he felt that Peter wasn't like tony even tho that's what he wanted him to be , but he was someone who wanted to be a better version of tony just like a son and dad . Like F hawkaye and black widow , he didn't fight in endgame for them but to get Peter back (highly referencened) as he hugs him and tells everything's gonna be alright like a father should . So in conclusion , you are telling us that why a father didn't gave his technology to people who would fight him just for saving their own ass rather than giving it to a son who genuinely started and entirely cared about tony and was always there for him when he could . It's so much shown how much their lives are affected by each other , when Peter turned into ashes tony fking broke down , tried his best for the remaining family he had but after hearing he could bring Peter back he could not stop himself from doing it and after tony dies Peter had a mental breakdown , needed someone who would love him and care for him , missed him in situation where tony came to save him and now he wasn't going to come . 2- in conclusion Their relationship started as a team up for fight but from the starting tony made sure Peter would not get any dangerous injury or even got involved in this politically fked up situation whereas Peter was ready to fight alongside tony again and be with him again which could be because he was a kid but he was 16 he already lost his uncle Ben so atleast he had some maturity even tho he jokes , so I think it was also hinted from the start that they were gonna be like son and dad or actual son and dad . K then , how did you read it fix some grammars and words if there are some incorrect ones cause it took me about 50 second to write it down so I didn't pay attention to words that much
Considering Robert Downey Jr. Based his portrayal of Tony Stark on Elon Musk, and Elong Musk is 200% in on investing in Bitcoin, its really appropriate Tony Stark would support Bitcoin.
@@emilklingberg1623 yes I am aware I’m exaggerating for a point here, I do suspect he said they would accept Bitcoin mostly to yank the market so they could invest heavily into it
Lol Elon pulled a gamer move to flood his own pockets and some people think he really cares about the crypto future. He doesn't give a flying fuck about crypto now that he got what he wanted.
Actually the Maria Stark foundation pays active Avengers members a stipend of 1000$ a week, at least that's what it was in the 1990's. It went a long way to convince Spider-Man to join the Avengers.
The only thing wrong with this is that, at least in the comics; Hawkeye canonically creates his own arrows with his pocket change. So he should know himself how much they cost. Also, his quiver and bow seem fairly DIY.
@@bencebotye3904 on the contrary poor, unemployed guy in the neighborhood years ago: "Can you borrow me some money?" My parents: "We can get you some if you desnow pavement around our house and road to it" Neighbor: "No, thanks"
I knew it was BS.. the guy invented clean energy.. his own element automation tech stark bots &friendly AI.. he's basically richer than bezos slim helu god &apple combined
@@bencebotye3904 it's legal in my country unless you earn more than half of minimal wage per month. It's to let people with very low income like highschoolers moving grass once a month in few houses do it w/o registering company as it would be hilarious and unprofitable for them
She can also perfectly portray herself as she wishes, along with speaking those languages LIKE A NATIVE. She is also dynamite sexy. She could do whatever she wanted really, she is that good.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz Well he does create all his own villains, two out of thee of Spider-Man's villains, and one of the three Avenger villains, though I don't think that required much "work" in most of those cases. While he is clearly a genius, you could probably make quite a few arguments that he is a most successful villain in the MCU. There is also the uncomfortable fact of what Tony Stark represents, which is the miniscule segment of the population that in are the closest there are to real life super villains. Also, kind of unrelated, but I hate that part in Avengers. I always think it's incredibly lazy writing to have "doing one thing" wipes out an entire enemy army, like all the Chitauri in New York. It's justified in Endgame with the power of the gauntlet being well-established in advance, but definitely not in Avengers 1.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz No worries, apologies in advance for the long reply. Destroying the mother ship and all the alien army dies is a BAD trope, commonly followed in BAD sci fi movies. Avengers didn’t invent it, but it is a lazy trope. Tony Stark was meant to be the head of Stark Enterprises, “the buck stops here” and all that. Obadiah Stanes tried to kill Tony because Tony was a trust fund baby who wasn’t paying attention to what his billion-dollar company was doing, therefore allowed the situation to escalate by not doing his so-called job. With Aldrich Killian, it came across as a big deal from Killian’s perspective, and Stark showed no awareness of this. I haven’t seen Iron Man 2 or 3 for ages (because I personally think both are pretty bad), but Tony handled the situation badly. Was Killian justified? No, he wasn’t as you pointed out, but Tony had all the power in that situation (as usual) and chose to be an asshole. It's just kinda funny that Tony Stark directly or indirectly created most of the villains he’s linked with (in the movies), unlike most of the main Avengers characters. What does this say about the character? Or the writers’ perspective of the character? That is totally not what Tony Stark presents (at least in the movies). Consider Tony Stark in Iron Man 1, he starts off as a trust fund baby (his father made the fortune) who is a lazy genius and play boy. His charisma is more celebrity and power through wealth (though Robert Downey Jr is charismatic), and he only gains his “sheer will” through hardship and struggle that bring about character growth (which seems to disappear in many of the later movies). That’s the great thing about the propaganda of “The American Dream”, you can point to a one in billion example, and claim, “you can be a billionaire too!”. But that’s not true at all. Most billionaires have inherited wealth, most of the inspirational stories are actually upper middle class who happened to have lots of influential connections that separated them from others who did have the will, the talent, but got their dreams crushed by the corporations that dominate whatever the industry. And that’s not to mention that social mobility has demonstrably decreased over the last few decades. Not every rich person is bad. Who do you think is even saying that every rich person is evil? What American socialists and communists? What society do you think you’re living in that would even make that the dominant narrative? Billionaires own most of the media in the US (whether it’s progressive, conservative, Republican or Democrats). The same is true throughout most of the world. Billionaires and the super rich have a clear monopoly on the narrative, and the fact you’re saying that probably indicates more a narrative you’ve heard in defense of billionaires (from their own mouthpieces). Also the idea that the population is lazy and complacent is also kind of telling. Over the last couple of decades the US government has bailed out US banks, and given tax cuts to the super rich, they’ve allowed companies to reduce salaries and workers benefits, they’ve loosened the laws on child labor in the US, and helped suppress unions. More Americans are working than ever before, but the salaries have gone down compared to cost of living and pay and bonuses have gone up for CEOs. We're living through a period where the wealth gap is unprecedented, and only comparable to the robber barons a century ago. People are not lazy, and both political parties are involved in this. They both draw their roots and receive funding from billionaires and the super rich. There is no mistake about it, the super rich are largely involved in class warfare in the US and around the world. Their growing wealth and the increase in the wealth gap isn’t coming from nowhere or because they are “hard working people with Talent, charisma, sheer will and genius,” they largely do it like parasites by underpaying producers and employees in the US and around the world. Many of their normal business practices are actively harmful to small businesses and the working and middle class, let alone the country as a whole. They use the media that they own and political influence that they can buy to get themselves more support, lucrative contracts and influence that is the antithesis of what a democracy and freedom is meant to be. The American Dream is a lie because many people live, work and die in poverty while a small minority gets rich off of this. Oprah and RK Rowling as an exception rather than the rule.
If I remember well, in the comics Tony does pay for all working Avengers. He paid so much for all the expenses that in Avenger Disassemble, after all the destruction, he said that he had enough and that he will have to fire a lot of employees to save his company.
Issue is who could they trust I'm not sure they could trust the UN considering they wanted to nuke NY and all of the secret hydra agents at SHIELD alone nah I think the trick is like someone else said do crowdfunding or something similar and perhaps even events were you get to meet them, merch and shit. I mean they're basically celebrities except much cooler.
If you ask me, Hawkeye has been capable of making his own Arrows and Trick Arrows, he has the tools to do so. Same goes for Black Widow since she has connections that get her the equipment she needs. And as much as the Military would like to have that Flight Suit, I’m sure Ironman Has bought the Military before since also started doing business deals during the Events of Spider-Man Homecoming. Especially for him to be out in India!
He might be able to make them but could he afford the materials and tools? The money needs to come from somewhere and he’s not working at pinkberry unlike a certain other hero.
I assume they DO get paid,, but its probably just a wage to cover the basic necessity, considering for most of it they had Tony to cover for anything else. Maybe like a military wage, if they are lucky. I think the MCU just doesnt wanna talk about it because its bit of an odd point to bring up.
@@silverblade357 you're right. By the time we got to Civil War, Tony Stark took a break. Steve and his team of Avengers were working for private organizations to do missions so they could earn money. After the Lagos incident, that's when they stopped doing missions because the government was up their asses and wanted them to sign the Sokovia accords so they would only be sent to missions whenever the government wanted to
@@Spidersapien5 Wait, what??? “New Bucky” specifically? Could you explain it a little more to me, please? Cause I know that the skit was simply implying that Sam was Steve’s new best friend.
Think about paying $0.50 for a candy bar. Yeah, now that's $2.50 because it's not your childhood anymore. Imagine that but with Cap's instantaneous time jump
I mean, Tony’s got a point there, being an Avenger isnt a full time job, you have plenty of time to get another job, and besides Tony is an avenger too, he is taking car of housing, food, and utilities for all the other avengers, why should he also have to give them a salary
It’s one of those things that doesn’t make sense how they get paid so much in real life but it’s something most readers don’t care enough about to get hung up on how so many people are getting paid so much money
So the most sustainable hero on the team is a super soldier with an indestructible shield. I think second place would be spider-man then Wolverine, scarlet witch, Thor, and the most expensive Avenger would be Hulk. Property damage is no joke
Even though Tony was lying about being broke, he still has a valid point about how expensive the team is. I mean other than what he listed off for Falcon, Widow and Hawkeye the rest of the team(at this point in the timeline) I imagine would be pretty pricey as well. Constantly getting Bruce new clothes, constantly replenishing ammo and supplying new weapons for War Machine, possible trauma therapy for Wanda. I think the only ones even cheaper than Cap are Thor and Vision.
Widow should have called Pepper while Tony was talking and put her on speaker to chew him out for implying she's not running the company well, since she's the one in charge.
Fun fact, in the comics the Avengers did struggle with financials at one point and had to get jobs as well. T'Challa had to teach at a college for example
@@thefanwithoutaface8105 this is the comics, there is a good chance that at that time he was either exile from Wankanda or it was destroyed or who knows what before the universe was reset again after some big event xD
"And my orbital surveillance, hacking, and killer-drone system, EDITH, which is basically SkyNet except scarier, I leave to my impulsive, immature teenage buddy Pete".
@@stevenscott2136 Former soldier without self preservation instinct, former double-agent, a wife that doesn't like weapons, brainwashed object from some sort of soviet program, red guy with no needs, a witch that is emotionally unstable, literally WarMachine. That wasn't so stupid when you think about it.
Thing was, in the MCU Stark Didn't sell Stark Tower. He moved them to the new base because of the Sakovia accords and them needing government oversight. He still lived in the tower until infinity war.
I mean what would any of them need money for? Cap gets the money from the government since he was missing in action,Black Widow and Hawkeye are international assassins, Vision is a robot, Wanda and Strange can just magic anything into existence, Black Panther and Thor are kings, Spider-Man’s probably got money from Tony’s will, Guardians are essentially mercenaries the others though uhhh fuck em
Only one who could be poor _(at times)_ and Banner but Banner can job anymore tbh due to his vast intelligence. Except when Hulk comes in the launch break...
Avengers is not a business. Stark didn't "hire" any of them. It was never his place to pay them. So I don’t think stark is the one who is supposed to pay them and it was never said that being an Avenger was a job If the Avengers want to get paid or if they are thinking about their finances they should probably take up a job while being an Avengers
Steve, Nat, Clint, and Sam are SHIELD agents. That means that the government should be paying them. And considering they deal with cosmic level threats, the Avengers should be getting assloads of money for their service. No, it's not Tony's responsibility to pay his co-workers. The government needs to step up and pay their heroes for their service.
It's been established that people in the MCU buy action figures and other merch of the Avengers. Don't they get funds from the licensing of all that? Plus, I always thought Hawkeye and Cap were still on the federal payroll and are classified as active military on loan to the Avengers.
This is not talking about Endgame lmfao it's talking about pre-age of ultron where tony should have had these guys paid a hell of a lot better. Not to mention the fsct that SHIELD got destroyed in 2014 by hydra
@@garywebb2432 Just because Shield collapsed doesn’t mean Tony became in charge. At no time does he ever claim to be their boss or threaten to fire anyone. Or offer employment with benefits. I must have missed that part of he did. They were grown adults with jobs before they knew Tony, he isn’t their Dad.
TBH SHIELD should cover Black Widows and Hawkeye's expenses, Cap has military funds and Falcon... yeah he's the one who needs some compensation, his series made clear of that
He has a point not to mention other things like the fuel for that experimental falcon suit and the damage to property they do . Even in the comic he made to rebuild avengers tower , what 3 times at least.
Cap is kinda expensive too. I seem to recall that Stark gave him that magnet thingy to attract his shield so he doesn't have to pick it up everytime. I don't think that is cheap to make, it must cost a lot more than some tasers for Widow.
@Caleb Mayfield it's a dumb plot point in the first episode that the avengers never got paid. It's not really a spoiler it's just a dumb part of the setup.
The Avengers compound was actually built by a recuperating S.H.I.E.L.D. but ok. Also, Tony was not responsible for all resource allocation but only the paraphernalia/combat equipment.
Why should they get paid though? Imagine this conversation: "Guys, we have to save the world! Come on!" Tony says "Ah, ah ah, not so fast, Stark....how much money are we getting?"
I love how they touched on this topic in falcon and the winter soldier although at the same time not really fully explaining how and where they make their money 😁
good video but tony began to sell arc reactors/clean energy after he stopped making weapons and since non arc reactor clean energy takes a long time to make kinda gives tony a monopaly clean energy
One of those plot points that gets surprisingly overlooked in the Avengers since Tony literally says he's the only name in clean energy right now. Dude set up an underwater powergrid just for his building to prove that he could do it cleanly and affordably.
Actually, Cap is still on active duty.. he never left the marines as he went MIA. So the Pentagon not only is supposed to be paying him... but they owe him over 75 years in back pay.
@@hugo57k91 So who don't you demand Black Panther pay them? Or Thor? Bruce isn't doing too badly either financially. How rich does someone have to be for their co-workers to be entitled to their money?
@@mieroth co-workers? I mean as far as I know Black Panther isn't an Avenger. Bruce is probably ok economically but not "I can buy an island, start a country, invade Fiji, pay reparations to Fiji and then buy it" kinda rich. Also Thor is a good pick but he probably isn't human rich
I almost believed this version of Tony Stark lost money funding the Avengers. With people like Antman too on the team there's no way they wouldn't all remain loaded to some degree.
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Hell, I always thought S.H.I.E.L.D. paid the likes of Clint and Nat, Steve should've gotten some sort of military pension and well Tony is Tony lol he was coming out of his own pocket(s) to as he put it in Age of Ultron; "I just pay for everything and upgrade the gear so everyone looks cooler..."
Clint and Nat were paid as S.H.I.E.L.D agents, Cap wouldve received some kind of military payment or even retirement. Sam was still working when we met him, so that leaves Thor, Hulk and Wanda with no income.
@@jeringatai3156
Thor is the son of a king, Bruce was living on the run and Wanda was a terrorist.
So by dismantling shield cap made Clint and nat broke, thanks a lot cap
@@wolfjacket551 when an organization as covert as SHIELD dissolves, would it shell companies that create financial paperwork, dissolve along with it?
i would rather believe one of those shell companies is run like a investment company or something similar to various banks so that all the agents do actually have somewhere to go to withdraw funds for everyday life.
and to mask that it is a bank that is related to SHIELD, they have to take in regular customers too... so they cant just dissappear.
my guess is... after Winter Soldier, those banks paid out any outstanding investments they had and shuttered. so Clint and Nat would already gotten their payout... which is probably why after Civil War, Clint can retire...until the Snap
@@eisenklad
Yeah I know I was just making a joke within the context of this video
Even in Captain America the Winter Solder Sam asks Steve "did you find a place in Brooklyn" and Steve says "I don't think I can afford a place in Brooklyn"
That was only a joke, because everything is expensive in the future.
Actually that was in age of Ultron
That was in Age of Ultron
It was in Age Of Ultron
Captain America and the White Wolf
If Sam gets to move on, why can't Bucky
"Like Cap, weren't you a movie star in the 40s? Maybe it's time for the star-spangled man with a plan to make his grand return."
That explains those school videos in Homecoming.
Those where government PSAs.
:O now everything make's sense
@@raymeester7883 he would get payed for that.
😂
@@raymeester7883 could be worse. some of the old black and white ww2 movies. had the survivors of the battle/situation being portrayed. back as themselves in their old squad/platoon/etc positions for the movie. with random actors filling the rolls of their compatriots who died in their view sometimes arms
I like how Steve is surprisingly cheap and it makes perfect sense, lol.
He’s got a new costume once in a while. High balling that’s about $5k for his suit... maybe.
Then he occasionally repaints his shield.
But his weapon doesn’t run out of ammo. He also stopped using guns.
Occasionally he wrecks a motorcycle... which is just a normal motorcycle... so like $10k at best...
So, yeah, pretty cheap.
All he has is his suit and shield. Not so much to spend.
@@comixproviderftw_02 yup.
He does occasionally destroy a motorcycle here and there. But that’d be insanely cheap compared to Hawkeye and black widows shit.
He was happy because technically back in his time before he got frozen 50 bucks would be a heck of a lot of money
@Impersonal Immigrant which doeesnt make sense at al honestly
@eigoMANGA you mean AFTER the avengers broke up and Tony was no longer helping cap out?
Cause, other than events from winter soldier, all that happened after cap was no longer an avenger
This is unironically very accurate. They touch on this a little bit but Tony pays for literally everything. Not once in the movies or shows do anybody give him a little bit of thanks.
Though also, if their equipment cost that much then maybe they should consider different equipment.
Switch out Sam's wingsuit for Starktech repulsortech and cancel the million dollar license, have Tony's fancy printers make the tech arrows instead of buying them, get a knife or repulsor instead of an electric stick. What Stark is describing is his own inability to manage the teams finances in a sensible way.
Also the part where I first got suspicious was when he said he went over anything with the beancounters - Tony is infamously disengaged from anything related to his company's statistics and there is no way he has the patience to talk in detail with his accountants or auditor.
@Hust91 Which only proves that Tony Stark is a complete douchebag, who has lost more sympathy than Jack the Ripper.
Like batman for the justice league 😂
@@tom-cr3cn real
@@tom-cr3cn Actually no. The justice league has government funding and theres other rich people besides batman in it.
I like how Steve was so happy with 50 dollars because he was assuming it has 1940's value😂
It would have been hilarious to see the look at the car dealer's face when Steve tries to act like 50 dollars is more than enough to pay for a Cadillac. He'd probably be like "are you on drugs?". 🤣😆😅😂
@@thewolfofwallstreet627 I can just imagine he lol he just act like he has a million doller and try to buy super expensive stuff for 50 dollers
@@randomgreek5682 do you think he’s a moron or something? $50 from 1940 would be $1000 today. But sure; he’d think it was a million dollars
@@jamesbizs ya probably but hey it’s still a lot in his mind
@@thewolfofwallstreet627 it's just a joke, man. Even in 45 a new caddy cost 2500 bucks.
"I'll take her on a date she'll never forge-
Aw crap the dementia"
I'M CRYING
How about at the end when Tony says " I'm gonna live forever "?😬
@@JEDAI501ST Dont break the illusion!
I have actually, literally, been giggling about this randomly for a full week.
HAHA
Cap's lack of understanding the tone is the best thing ever
Clueless Cap = Best Cap 😄
@@TheWarpZone well how did vision an android bought a house in Westview think 🤔
@@santhoshraviraj9977 he probably hijacked Tony's bank account and stole money from there
@@santhoshraviraj9977 she magicitted out of nothing
"My broke is not the same as your broke." -Actual Tony Stark quote, comic unknown
Avengers #19, you're welcome.
@@TheOminousFlareShow o7
I love that
This is why Tony snapped the gauntlet, he couldn't live with the guilt of underpaying his employees
Why tf are you everywhere?
Hey haven't seen you around in a while
Most probably was in too much dept to pay off so he snapped and ended things😂
@@lemmykillmester5602
You should see his brother.
So other building weapons Ultron and that one barf technology scene in civil war, he couldn't use his genius level intellect to built medical technologies that would benefit the world and keep him funded?
Tony sounded more like a war profiteer than a billionaire philanthropist
Nat: "Fine! I'll go back to using guns!"
Clint: "I will also just use a long gun."
Steve: "Can I get a gun again?"
It is funny how Marvel tried to make people forget that Cap used guns up through the Avengers 😆
@@TheWarpZone he's a trained soldier. Of course he'd know how to use a gun.
@@l.tc.5032 I always liked that Marvel showed that Cap can use a gun sure, but a gun is not as dangerous as a shield in his hands.
he used to use gun but after how he shoot in avenger 1 they probably take it a way in fear of friendly fire
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Clint: Hey, Steve, write this down in your little journal: “INFLATION”
Yeah he really isn't aswwre
Hah. You ain't seen NOTHING yet.
It's technically deflation but yes, Steve needs to learn!
@@6thgraderfriends deflation means lowering of costs not the value of money, thats inflation
Do United States economy is like an object caught in the earth’s gravity.
“Yes, New Bucky?”
Sam: *dies inside*
Bucky, hiding in the shadows: *WHEEZE*
read this comment and looked back to see if he was hiding anywhere
He explained the situation so well that 100% of people believed on it. Damnn That actor played Tony so well.
Only because none of them are accountants!
Ain't no way he went over anything with his beancounters.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz Basing this on the skit, not the comics.
I assume it because I'm an accountant and underpaying your most valuable employees with tons of other options is terrible terrible policy (they will leave), especially when what they're asking for is basically a rounding error on the overall project cost. And the equipment of the avengers is a terrible deal - just give wing boy some in-house repulsorlifts and print the hawkarrows as he does his other tech. The really expensive part of custom gear is paying for all the R&D time, and since Tony does it himself in a matter of weeks, the big cost for these things would be the money he pays himself during the time he invented and designed them, and most of that work is already done.
Materials aren't that expensive, figuring out how to make them into the right shape and making sure they work correctly (and fixing organizational blunders along the way) is that expensive when you don't have a superintelligence working for you.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz Probably!
Though I think in the MCU he's also pretty notorious for avoiding any CEO work, making Pepper do it instead.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz I mean you absolutely can do those things, just by having good people do the actual running, or by having some enormous advantage like monopoly on a critical industry or technology. Companies are often run terribly and succeed despite awful management because they have some enormous advantage going for them.
You would need to be incredibly, amazingly incompetent to mess up Stark Industries with Tony designing your tech.
And fair enough we can see the MCU as just fan fiction, but marvel seems to consider them the "primary" universe for now.
They should consider licensing their likenesses for merchandise. Maybe they could even have their own comic book.
Didn't Cap already do that? He drew those comics.
An in-universe Marvel Comics?
They did that in the Marvel's Ultimate Universe when they talk about making action figures and live action movies based on the Ultimate's
@@SeanWheeler100 Just like ABC’s Agents of Shield
Do you want The Boys? Because that is how you get The Boys.
Technically, A lot of firefighters do have a side job especially in rural areas where they are part time and volunteers..
The "on call" was the key part of the point though. When you're at the house you can't be off doing other things. Volunteer firefighters are a different situation.
They literally said being a hero is not a part time job...
Do you guys think Delta Force or Seal Team 6 could just simply do their elite jobs "part-time" or just be "volunteers"?
@@mrpj1390 “thank you and come again to Dairy Queen. Hello how may I-oh sorry hold on my side job is calling and I need to go out to the Middle East, gotta kick that bin Laden guy, so gotta run.”
Yep, in small towns all across rural America firefighters have day jobs and have to rush to the station before rushing to the emergency.
I thought I saw a street race last summer, but it was just them getting to the station to get the equipment to put out a large brush fire off the side of the road headed towards the town. A lot of these places barely have enough revenue for a fire truck much less fully paid employees.
It’s implied he makes their uniforms too. And considering how much those get damaged, and the fact that most of them get a new one each movie, I’d say that’s probably costing him the most money.
Yeah but at the end of the video Tony reveals that he's still rich, and that he pretty much made all of that bullcrap up just to mess with them.
@@arodrev5987 I know, I’m just saying that the uniforms are probably his only legitimate expense
@@redgiant7747 Ah, that makes sense.
Not to mention the upgrades, like Sam's wingsuit was rare because it cost so much and then he ended up with an improved version of that. Peter's Homecoming suit was stuffed with tech and Tony still went ahead to make the Iron Spider suit, web fluid also aint cheap because thats one of the reasons comic Peter was always poor for a while.
Lets not even talk about Vision, he is a walking talking money pit.
@@arodrev5987 I can't see the uniform touching Tony's bottom line he has such an advanced 3d printer in house he made an ironman suit and never hat to wait for the fed ex guy like when normal people work on a car.
Tony also posthumously gifted a multi-billion dollar weaponized surveillance satellite system to a 17-year old. He couldn’t even be bothered to set up a pension fund for his friends.
Well cap kinda kept a pretty big secret from him sooooo
@@camronsever9526 facts
@@camronsever9526 yeah but why Hawkeye, Nat, and Falcon?
@@joeytaylor1021 gotta love people replying to a year old comment and on to the point, so what just because he has money he has to leave them it when he dies? What he OWES them the money or some shit? They can get jobs
@@joeytaylor1021 i feel like tony gave his technology to Peter because he felt that Peter wasn't like tony even tho that's what he wanted him to be , but he was someone who wanted to be a better version of tony just like a son and dad . Like F hawkaye and black widow , he didn't fight in endgame for them but to get Peter back (highly referencened) as he hugs him and tells everything's gonna be alright like a father should . So in conclusion , you are telling us that why a father didn't gave his technology to people who would fight him just for saving their own ass rather than giving it to a son who genuinely started and entirely cared about tony and was always there for him when he could . It's so much shown how much their lives are affected by each other , when Peter turned into ashes tony fking broke down , tried his best for the remaining family he had but after hearing he could bring Peter back he could not stop himself from doing it and after tony dies Peter had a mental breakdown , needed someone who would love him and care for him , missed him in situation where tony came to save him and now he wasn't going to come . 2- in conclusion Their relationship started as a team up for fight but from the starting tony made sure Peter would not get any dangerous injury or even got involved in this politically fked up situation whereas Peter was ready to fight alongside tony again and be with him again which could be because he was a kid but he was 16 he already lost his uncle Ben so atleast he had some maturity even tho he jokes , so I think it was also hinted from the start that they were gonna be like son and dad or actual son and dad . K then , how did you read it fix some grammars and words if there are some incorrect ones cause it took me about 50 second to write it down so I didn't pay attention to words that much
Considering Robert Downey Jr. Based his portrayal of Tony Stark on Elon Musk, and Elong Musk is 200% in on investing in Bitcoin, its really appropriate Tony Stark would support Bitcoin.
I mean didnt Musk completely destroy cryptocurrency? Either hes smart or he doesnt like investing in bitcoin
@@LCaddyStudios You should probably learn abit more about crypto assets
@@emilklingberg1623 yes I am aware I’m exaggerating for a point here, I do suspect he said they would accept Bitcoin mostly to yank the market so they could invest heavily into it
Lol Elon pulled a gamer move to flood his own pockets and some people think he really cares about the crypto future. He doesn't give a flying fuck about crypto now that he got what he wanted.
@@kickass2117 yeah that’s my suspicion
Actually the Maria Stark foundation pays active Avengers members a stipend of 1000$ a week, at least that's what it was in the 1990's. It went a long way to convince Spider-Man to join the Avengers.
War Machine: “We have money.”
Spider-Man: “Oh, thank God.”
I half expected tony to call Sam “Black Falcon”
I understood that reference
Or Captain Falcon
*African American Falcon
Edit: if you remember the video they made about civil war, you get the reference
I was thinking of the Key and Peele
@@WERTYUIO821 Doesn't Nat have a stupid line like that in the comics? She calls a guy 'African British' because she's afraid of the word black.
Tony: 50$
Cap: that's a lot
Others: what
Edit: I never expected this to be a debate. Thanks for the likes
Well back in the day it was worth more than now
Yeah. That's the joke. Why repeat it in the comment.
How much would it be today?
@@rapolasra934 It’s called quoting, if this bothers you, don’t bother reading any newspapers
@@yooloo7153 just did some quick searching and 50 usd in the 1940 would today be around 930-950 usd
"Justice League looks at Batman"
Batman: I don't think that Bruce Wayne guy that I totally don't know will give us money
DCEU says otherwise.
NolanVerse doesn’t have a league.
AnimatedUniverse has everyone covered.
Some justice league memeber actually have their own job.
Green arrow is also rich and is part of the JL
@@isaacrhlm8878 but in Arrow he got broke twice
steel's rich and is a huge superman fanboy
The only thing wrong with this is that, at least in the comics; Hawkeye canonically creates his own arrows with his pocket change. So he should know himself how much they cost. Also, his quiver and bow seem fairly DIY.
Also Natasha has connections as a spy so she doesn't technically speaking need Tony's equipment if I remember
Fury: there was an idea...
Tony: how much is your funding?
Fury: bitch i ain’t paying for it!
Underrated comment 😂
Bruh I was so convinced that Tony was broke until the end part and I love how tony said never gonna die
Billioners: I am very smart, that's how become a rich man!
Me: What about taxes?
Billioners: I am a poor man!
@@bencebotye3904 on the contrary poor, unemployed guy in the neighborhood years ago: "Can you borrow me some money?"
My parents: "We can get you some if you desnow pavement around our house and road to it"
Neighbor: "No, thanks"
@@Petaurista13 well, that's unlawful employment, but otherwise I can understand what you saying.
I knew it was BS.. the guy invented clean energy.. his own element automation tech stark bots &friendly AI.. he's basically richer than bezos slim helu god &apple combined
@@bencebotye3904 it's legal in my country unless you earn more than half of minimal wage per month. It's to let people with very low income like highschoolers moving grass once a month in few houses do it w/o registering company as it would be hilarious and unprofitable for them
I always assumed that TOny just handed them some credit cards and never mentioned it.
You mean debit cards. At this point I'm sure he have his own bank
Same I mean I also thought they may have had Friday put in the place so they could like "perhaps order a pizza"
@@RandomPerson-tz7wk didn't Wayne buy it from him in Justice League tho?
@@alextrill5829 I understood that reference
That actually makes sense
Cap: _"What if she's busy on a shoot for Vogue or Cosmo or something?"_
Black Widow: *_"You know I speak 9 languages, right?"_* 😂
Stark: "So...?"
Nine languages. World of endless possibilities.
Maxim or Cosmo. No mention of Vogue.
Means she can do shoots for foreign language editions as well!
She can also perfectly portray herself as she wishes, along with speaking those languages LIKE A NATIVE. She is also dynamite sexy. She could do whatever she wanted really, she is that good.
"I just design everything. Pay for everything. Make everyone look cooler."
"Take credit for everything..."
@@antiochus87 ... 12%?
and create the genocidal AI deathbots they have to fight. u know.. the usual.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz Well he does create all his own villains, two out of thee of Spider-Man's villains, and one of the three Avenger villains, though I don't think that required much "work" in most of those cases.
While he is clearly a genius, you could probably make quite a few arguments that he is a most successful villain in the MCU. There is also the uncomfortable fact of what Tony Stark represents, which is the miniscule segment of the population that in are the closest there are to real life super villains.
Also, kind of unrelated, but I hate that part in Avengers. I always think it's incredibly lazy writing to have "doing one thing" wipes out an entire enemy army, like all the Chitauri in New York. It's justified in Endgame with the power of the gauntlet being well-established in advance, but definitely not in Avengers 1.
@@PsyDuck-nc5sz No worries, apologies in advance for the long reply.
Destroying the mother ship and all the alien army dies is a BAD trope, commonly followed in BAD sci fi movies. Avengers didn’t invent it, but it is a lazy trope.
Tony Stark was meant to be the head of Stark Enterprises, “the buck stops here” and all that. Obadiah Stanes tried to kill Tony because Tony was a trust fund baby who wasn’t paying attention to what his billion-dollar company was doing, therefore allowed the situation to escalate by not doing his so-called job.
With Aldrich Killian, it came across as a big deal from Killian’s perspective, and Stark showed no awareness of this. I haven’t seen Iron Man 2 or 3 for ages (because I personally think both are pretty bad), but Tony handled the situation badly. Was Killian justified? No, he wasn’t as you pointed out, but Tony had all the power in that situation (as usual) and chose to be an asshole.
It's just kinda funny that Tony Stark directly or indirectly created most of the villains he’s linked with (in the movies), unlike most of the main Avengers characters. What does this say about the character? Or the writers’ perspective of the character?
That is totally not what Tony Stark presents (at least in the movies). Consider Tony Stark in Iron Man 1, he starts off as a trust fund baby (his father made the fortune) who is a lazy genius and play boy. His charisma is more celebrity and power through wealth (though Robert Downey Jr is charismatic), and he only gains his “sheer will” through hardship and struggle that bring about character growth (which seems to disappear in many of the later movies).
That’s the great thing about the propaganda of “The American Dream”, you can point to a one in billion example, and claim, “you can be a billionaire too!”. But that’s not true at all. Most billionaires have inherited wealth, most of the inspirational stories are actually upper middle class who happened to have lots of influential connections that separated them from others who did have the will, the talent, but got their dreams crushed by the corporations that dominate whatever the industry. And that’s not to mention that social mobility has demonstrably decreased over the last few decades.
Not every rich person is bad. Who do you think is even saying that every rich person is evil? What American socialists and communists? What society do you think you’re living in that would even make that the dominant narrative?
Billionaires own most of the media in the US (whether it’s progressive, conservative, Republican or Democrats). The same is true throughout most of the world. Billionaires and the super rich have a clear monopoly on the narrative, and the fact you’re saying that probably indicates more a narrative you’ve heard in defense of billionaires (from their own mouthpieces).
Also the idea that the population is lazy and complacent is also kind of telling. Over the last couple of decades the US government has bailed out US banks, and given tax cuts to the super rich, they’ve allowed companies to reduce salaries and workers benefits, they’ve loosened the laws on child labor in the US, and helped suppress unions.
More Americans are working than ever before, but the salaries have gone down compared to cost of living and pay and bonuses have gone up for CEOs. We're living through a period where the wealth gap is unprecedented, and only comparable to the robber barons a century ago.
People are not lazy, and both political parties are involved in this. They both draw their roots and receive funding from billionaires and the super rich.
There is no mistake about it, the super rich are largely involved in class warfare in the US and around the world. Their growing wealth and the increase in the wealth gap isn’t coming from nowhere or because they are “hard working people with Talent, charisma, sheer will and genius,” they largely do it like parasites by underpaying producers and employees in the US and around the world.
Many of their normal business practices are actively harmful to small businesses and the working and middle class, let alone the country as a whole.
They use the media that they own and political influence that they can buy to get themselves more support, lucrative contracts and influence that is the antithesis of what a democracy and freedom is meant to be.
The American Dream is a lie because many people live, work and die in poverty while a small minority gets rich off of this. Oprah and RK Rowling as an exception rather than the rule.
If I remember well, in the comics Tony does pay for all working Avengers. He paid so much for all the expenses that in Avenger Disassemble, after all the destruction, he said that he had enough and that he will have to fire a lot of employees to save his company.
“Nobody wants a repeat of the shawarma incident”
Yes, everyone knows of that tragic day 😔
We are lost some great people that day
💩
Hulk craps!
rip hishe's super cafe
We had to hold a funeral for all the toilets.
Cap in this is like that one golden retriever that just can’t be put down
I have never before agreed with a comment more
Ima be real Tony has zero responsibility to pay them.
UN should be doing that.
Issue is who could they trust I'm not sure they could trust the UN considering they wanted to nuke NY and all of the secret hydra agents at SHIELD alone nah I think the trick is like someone else said do crowdfunding or something similar and perhaps even events were you get to meet them, merch and shit. I mean they're basically celebrities except much cooler.
Thinking about it we've seen action figures of some of them in films so I expect that selling their image is economically how they make money.
Tony is literally billionaire
@@davidmarshall3683
That's true.
i love how steve was so positive in the whole thing
If you ask me,
Hawkeye has been capable of making his own Arrows and Trick Arrows, he has the tools to do so. Same goes for Black Widow since she has connections that get her the equipment she needs.
And as much as the Military would like to have that Flight Suit, I’m sure Ironman Has bought the Military before since also started doing business deals during the Events of Spider-Man Homecoming. Especially for him to be out in India!
It's also very likely that HE was the one to design them in the first place. The tech is that good and efficient making it very likely.
Didn’t they literally steal that Flight Suit from the military in the movie?
He might be able to make them but could he afford the materials and tools? The money needs to come from somewhere and he’s not working at pinkberry unlike a certain other hero.
I assume they DO get paid,, but its probably just a wage to cover the basic necessity, considering for most of it they had Tony to cover for anything else. Maybe like a military wage, if they are lucky. I think the MCU just doesnt wanna talk about it because its bit of an odd point to bring up.
Then they shouldn't have brought it up in falcon and the winter soldier 😆
@@TheWarpZone so true
@@TheWarpZone Touche'. They certainly should have provided a more clear answer once they started talking about Sams finances.
To be fair, we only got one full movie of them being fully funded by Tony before the group splintered in Civil War.
@@silverblade357 you're right. By the time we got to Civil War, Tony Stark took a break. Steve and his team of Avengers were working for private organizations to do missions so they could earn money. After the Lagos incident, that's when they stopped doing missions because the government was up their asses and wanted them to sign the Sokovia accords so they would only be sent to missions whenever the government wanted to
"New Bucky"
I'm surprised Cap didn't get angry at that joke.
Why? Hes practocally brain dead in this skit lol
I’m surprised Sam didn’t get mad
@@WatchNlaugh123 I've heard that's a racist term for certain poc
@@Spidersapien5 Wait, what??? “New Bucky” specifically? Could you explain it a little more to me, please?
Cause I know that the skit was simply implying that Sam was Steve’s new best friend.
@@Spidersapien5 what the shit man
Love how Steve momentarily forgets about inflation. xD
Think about paying $0.50 for a candy bar. Yeah, now that's $2.50 because it's not your childhood anymore. Imagine that but with Cap's instantaneous time jump
I mean, Tony’s got a point there, being an Avenger isnt a full time job, you have plenty of time to get another job, and besides Tony is an avenger too, he is taking car of housing, food, and utilities for all the other avengers, why should he also have to give them a salary
The Avengers do get paid in the comics, Spider-Man flipped his lid when he found out how much they make.
Flipped his lid Lolz xD
How much did they get payed?
It’s one of those things that doesn’t make sense how they get paid so much in real life but it’s something most readers don’t care enough about to get hung up on how so many people are getting paid so much money
@Expelly God damn! How was Falcon broke in his show then?
Iron Man actually used to pay salary to the Avengers. That’s canon
@@FutureMan420Blazer Google says $2700 per week or 140k per year. Most avengers waive it since they don’t need it (like Thor).
A quiver of arrows costs 10mil, while a Glock costs around 500 bucks and would make him at least 85% more useful.
Just sayin'.
Agreed, Ronin definitely more op over Hawkeye
Run-of-the-mill arrows don't cost nearly that much. It's the high tech ones that serve various purposes that are so expensive.
Glock-eye
Ammo is expensive tho
@@GunNr- yeah but do they cost 10 mil??
I am 100% for Tony refusing to pay the Avengers. i have totally read these kinds of fics and i love them all.
Tony: “Never gonna die!”
*uhh, you sure about that bud..?*
Tony: “…Which caused the the Stark Industry stock to plummet harder than Sokovia after Ultron.”
Steve:”I understood that reference.”
The guy who played Tony Stark did a really good job
When Cap said he understood that reference, I understood that reference
So the most sustainable hero on the team is a super soldier with an indestructible shield. I think second place would be spider-man then Wolverine, scarlet witch, Thor, and the most expensive Avenger would be Hulk. Property damage is no joke
Even though Tony was lying about being broke, he still has a valid point about how expensive the team is. I mean other than what he listed off for Falcon, Widow and Hawkeye the rest of the team(at this point in the timeline) I imagine would be pretty pricey as well. Constantly getting Bruce new clothes, constantly replenishing ammo and supplying new weapons for War Machine, possible trauma therapy for Wanda. I think the only ones even cheaper than Cap are Thor and Vision.
“Nat, you’re a smoking hot read head in New York you’re going to be fine.” 😂
Alternative title "when avengers get paid": let's go get some shawrama
Nice pfp and name
@Eren Jäger Let's go kill some Marleyans
"I got kids to feed!"
"What, they don't like shawarma?"
hehe crossover babyyyyyy
Wait, why are they asking Tony for money? Do they work for Tony now? Is he their employer? Are the Avengers now apart of Stark Industries?
Cap is so old. He would tell all the "back in my day" stories.
Hawkeye: "I don't know what I'd do without them" GENIUS LINE, hahaha.
“Your surprisingly cheap Steve”
*has vibranium shield*
Yes, but it's indestructible and comes back. And he's had it since the war, so...
If he ever loses it, T'Challa will just make him a new one.
@@stevenscott2136 no
@@svgzgg312 Why no?
@@travelerofthemultiverse9444 i mean he wouldn't just make him a shield unless it was broken
Widow should have called Pepper while Tony was talking and put her on speaker to chew him out for implying she's not running the company well, since she's the one in charge.
actually no she gave up that position
Fun fact, in the comics the Avengers did struggle with financials at one point and had to get jobs as well. T'Challa had to teach at a college for example
That makes no sense. T'Challa is the leader of the richest country on the planet, how is he broke?
@@thefanwithoutaface8105 this is the comics, there is a good chance that at that time he was either exile from Wankanda or it was destroyed or who knows what before the universe was reset again after some big event xD
@@a3-radio resend the universe's DC's idea
2015's Secret Wars.
I assume They were all suprised when Tony's lawyer read his will
You're assuming he would leave them anything for them to be there.
Probably got removed after civil war😂😰🤔🥲
"And my orbital surveillance, hacking, and killer-drone system, EDITH, which is basically SkyNet except scarier, I leave to my impulsive, immature teenage buddy Pete".
@@stevenscott2136 Former soldier without self preservation instinct, former double-agent, a wife that doesn't like weapons, brainwashed object from some sort of soviet program, red guy with no needs, a witch that is emotionally unstable, literally WarMachine. That wasn't so stupid when you think about it.
Thing was, in the MCU Stark Didn't sell Stark Tower. He moved them to the new base because of the Sakovia accords and them needing government oversight. He still lived in the tower until infinity war.
Probably the dozenth time watching this while procrastinating, idk why it's just so satisfying
I mean what would any of them need money for? Cap gets the money from the government since he was missing in action,Black Widow and Hawkeye are international assassins, Vision is a robot, Wanda and Strange can just magic anything into existence, Black Panther and Thor are kings, Spider-Man’s probably got money from Tony’s will, Guardians are essentially mercenaries the others though uhhh fuck em
*Black Panther
So black widow is an assasin and a king ? Wow never knew that 👍😂
I still feel like they'll want medical and dental. Vision's covered though :P
Only one who could be poor _(at times)_ and Banner but Banner can job anymore tbh due to his vast intelligence. Except when Hulk comes in the launch break...
Peter is basically an intern
Financially, this is a question that I never knew I needed the answer to.
This is what happened off-screen and nothing can convince me otherwise.
I’ve always wondered this and now it has been made real. Thank you for answering my hearts burning question. 😂 We love you 3000! ✌️
"Superman never made any money saving the world from Solomon Grundy." - Crash Test Dummies
"Aww the dementia, rats" Cap, buddy
I don't think anyone told him about inflation
Avengers is not a business. Stark didn't "hire" any of them. It was never his place to pay them.
So I don’t think stark is the one who is supposed to pay them and it was never said that being an Avenger was a job
If the Avengers want to get paid or if they are thinking about their finances they should probably take up a job while being an Avengers
"The Avengers" was a project of SHIELD. Then it had sense. But later... I'm not sure.
“Uh... Tony?”
“Yes New Bucky?”
This is what we call perfection.
Did he call Falcon Robin? 2:31 😂😂🤣🤣 Falcon must be thinking how disrespectful Tony is.
Steve, Nat, Clint, and Sam are SHIELD agents. That means that the government should be paying them. And considering they deal with cosmic level threats, the Avengers should be getting assloads of money for their service.
No, it's not Tony's responsibility to pay his co-workers. The government needs to step up and pay their heroes for their service.
$50 in 1945 was only $741.82 a week. Still kind of shit before free room and board is taken into account.
Did you forget the Infinity hot tub
But you could buy a lot more
"thank you tony for putting everything in this'"
That closing line! Amazing!
It's been established that people in the MCU buy action figures and other merch of the Avengers. Don't they get funds from the licensing of all that? Plus, I always thought Hawkeye and Cap were still on the federal payroll and are classified as active military on loan to the Avengers.
100 degrees?! That's boiling hot evaporating water.
You guys made my childhood thank you I love you guys so much❤❤
“Your a redhead in New York your going to be fine” 😂
Shield is their boss, not Tony, but Tony paid for more than his fair share, including his life.
This is not talking about Endgame lmfao it's talking about pre-age of ultron where tony should have had these guys paid a hell of a lot better. Not to mention the fsct that SHIELD got destroyed in 2014 by hydra
@@insertnamehere2746 yeah
you're factually incorrect shield collapsed in 2014 captain america: the winter soldier lolololol but nice try
@@garywebb2432 Just because Shield collapsed doesn’t mean Tony became in charge. At no time does he ever claim to be their boss or threaten to fire anyone. Or offer employment with benefits. I must have missed that part of he did. They were grown adults with jobs before they knew Tony, he isn’t their Dad.
@@albertevers6932 He did say in Age of Ultron that he pays for everything. And, as they say, being an Avenger is a fulltime job. Hence their arguments
TBH SHIELD should cover Black Widows and Hawkeye's expenses, Cap has military funds and Falcon... yeah he's the one who needs some compensation, his series made clear of that
Also, can we talk about how Thor was a foreign emissary constantly getting involved with Earth affairs?
I felt sad when he said"I'm never gonna die"
I wish it just stops here at 5:43 . it would be a great ending.
Man, I wish people would've appreciated Tony before he died 😢😭
He has a point not to mention other things like the fuel for that experimental falcon suit and the damage to property they do . Even in the comic he made to rebuild avengers tower , what 3 times at least.
Cap is kinda expensive too. I seem to recall that Stark gave him that magnet thingy to attract his shield so he doesn't have to pick it up everytime. I don't think that is cheap to make, it must cost a lot more than some tasers for Widow.
Because they needed a plot for the Falcon and the winter soldier
This is the correct answer.
@Caleb Mayfield nope
@Caleb Mayfield Still sucks ass though don’t watch it
@Caleb Mayfield it's a dumb plot point in the first episode that the avengers never got paid. It's not really a spoiler it's just a dumb part of the setup.
Vision and Wanda already streamed.. 3 seasons of F • R • I • E • N • D • S ?
Well that's gonna age well...
Here before this gets over 1k likes
The Avengers compound was actually built by a recuperating S.H.I.E.L.D. but ok.
Also, Tony was not responsible for all resource allocation but only the paraphernalia/combat equipment.
This is actually a very good question that not many people know about.
When tony was leaning over to make sure the avengers were gone, I low key thought he was checking out Black widow’s ass
For a moment I actually thought he was serious. Then I remembered, this is Warp Zone Tony Stark.
'so, congrats clint, you are offically as useful to my bank statement as you are to the rest of this team'
DAMNN
Why should they get paid though?
Imagine this conversation:
"Guys, we have to save the world! Come on!" Tony says
"Ah, ah ah, not so fast, Stark....how much money are we getting?"
They should be paid because it's a full time job lmao
then they should do a crowd funding and not expect it all from tony...
Imagine how much the avengers could earn in a crowdfund if they were real....
@@lingy69 I'm sorry are the Justice League paid?
@@ericstorm6582 I don't know, but if they aren't it would be just as wrong
WHY IS THE VOICE OF IRON MAN SOUND SO GOOD
I love how they touched on this topic in falcon and the winter soldier although at the same time not really fully explaining how and where they make their money 😁
good video but tony began to sell arc reactors/clean energy after he stopped making weapons and since non arc reactor clean energy takes a long time to make kinda gives tony a monopaly clean energy
One of those plot points that gets surprisingly overlooked in the Avengers since Tony literally says he's the only name in clean energy right now.
Dude set up an underwater powergrid just for his building to prove that he could do it cleanly and affordably.
Watch the end 😉
@@emmanuelbongar7370 yup, he lied
Actually, Cap is still on active duty.. he never left the marines as he went MIA. So the Pentagon not only is supposed to be paying him... but they owe him over 75 years in back pay.
I wonder, if he is technically awol for a few years then since waking up out of ice and not once going to a superior in the marine corp.
@@Alpha-106it isn’t Captain America part of the US Army and not the Marine Corp as far as I can tell?
Funny how they expect Iron Man to pay them when he's also a part of the team.
Well he is the only billionaire sooo
@@hugo57k91 So who don't you demand Black Panther pay them? Or Thor? Bruce isn't doing too badly either financially. How rich does someone have to be for their co-workers to be entitled to their money?
@@mieroth co-workers? I mean as far as I know Black Panther isn't an Avenger. Bruce is probably ok economically but not "I can buy an island, start a country, invade Fiji, pay reparations to Fiji and then buy it" kinda rich. Also Thor is a good pick but he probably isn't human rich
@@hugo57k91 He's a prince and because of their travel system they can probably convert Asgardian money to money on Earth
@@Chiales if this is set in the MCU after Ultron but before civil war there is a 100% chance earth has not created a alien exchange bank
I almost believed this version of Tony Stark lost money funding the Avengers. With people like Antman too on the team there's no way they wouldn't all remain loaded to some degree.
1:02 “Bird-man” Literally any name except for Falcon works