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Not sure what planet you live on to make a statement that you’re not thriving if you collect a quarter million dollars and have two children? There are many people who thrive on way less than that. I think you’re a little out of touch with reality.
You live in NY or NJ & think 250K is thriving? And that is the minority of the sport....maybe 5%.
Where in his post did he mention anything about New Jersey or New York?
Where do you think the so-called thriving trainers live?
You did not answer my question. There was zero reference of anything to do with New York or New Jersey. But I’ll go a step further : Delaware, Ohio and Indiana all have very healthy purse structures where trainers can thrive
Delaware and Indiana purses are nothing special.
Trainers make their money with a daily training bill. The 5% that they earn is not the basis of their income, not to mention the vast majority of trainers also own horses. They get purse money and their daily bill.
True but the haters like Seen Nothing wont admit it.
Happy for you!
Harness racing is only thriving because of handouts. If you take those away everyone would be racing for nothing. This is a charity not an industry at this point. In 1998 the handle for all of horse racing was 628 million and in 2024 it was under 90 million. Harness racing is thriving like refrigerators in trailer parks with ebt cards.
Oops another person wrongly using the term "handouts"those "handouts " were a negotiated settlement that casinos happily paid to gain entry to casino through racetracks, it was a sweet deal for them, what they pay to harness racing is a insignificant amount from their earnings additionally any money that might come from governments is approved and has had some economic impact study behind it, for example the governments feel that the trickle down effect of any money contributed to harness racing is beneficial by allowing farms, blacksmiths, vets, grooms trainers etc to earn a living and pay taxes, they feel this is better than putting these people out of work and having them collect unemployment
Correct. Plus the racetracks provide significant business for the casinos. Besides racetrack customers, many track employees often gamble, eat and drink at the casinos. I've seen 30 track employees enter a casino when the races ended!