C is a small local tyrant of the Gang of Four. The main reason is that Bart, C's father, handed over the bass industry to C early, and C itself has a great business talent and started to run the company after graduating from high school. But C's assets are immeasurable. In the sixth season, C's father came back to life, complaining that C almost went bankrupt to pay for B's divorce from the royal family.
S's net worth is very charming. Her family's wealth is not given a specific estimate in the play. Even I think S is the richest man in the quartet. S's father is a doctor and graduated from Yale University. He doesn't look so rich, but it shouldn't be too bad. S mother's family is very powerful, grandma and mom are celebrities, and grandma lives in Long Island all the year round.
Lily, the mother of S, showed super arrogance more than once in the play. For example, in one episode, S committed a crime at school, which had a bad influence on her parents. Lily said whether to build a "moat" for the school to block reporters; Another time, S was cheated by the fake celebrity poppy. Many friends in the s family have invested money. Lily stopped her from calling the police. Lily said calmly that she would pay the money instead of losing her family reputation. Really.
In the fourth season, S and B went to Columbia University to study together, and Juliet put them in a rotten shoe. Lily helped them solve the problem, which showed that there was someone on the board of Columbia University. Moreover, the other three in the group of four have experienced the possibility of bankruptcy again (C and B paid a huge dowry because of the royal divorce, so N didn't say that Dad was in prison in the first season), but the S family has never seen such a situation.
B's mother is a famous fashion designer, and the company's market value is several hundred million. It seems that his father is a lawyer and graduated from a prestigious school.
N is the poorest of the four. Although n's mother's family is super powerful, n's father is a phoenix man. He not only took drugs, but also engaged in financial fraud and went to prison. His house was closed by the bank. I spent most of the six seasons in other people's homes.
N's mother should have a family trust and usually engage in charity, but the time spent with N's father seems a little compromised for N's father. What impressed me deeply was that in the first quarter, N's father wanted to help Company B manage money and tried his best to get N and B engaged, which showed that Company N was not as rich as Company B.