A worldwide crisis likely won't derail the Glazer family's ability to sell or Dan Snyder's chances at unloading the NFL's , according to experts.Inflation surged this year to levels unseen for four decades, slowing the economy and raising prices for consumers from the checkout line to the gas pump. For the most part, sports are no exception: Rising costs are making it more expensive for fans to go to games, for families who participate in youth sports and for college athletic departments trying to stay on budget.But the millionaires and billionaires who own sports team won't be feeling the pinch, whether it's the day-to-day cost of running the business or the sale price when they decide to move on. On the contrary: A franchise can be a safe place to park money and ride out a bear market.
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