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Why hosting the Super Bowl isn't worth it, according to an economist
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2021-02-06
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The NFL claims the Super Bowl can bring $300 to $500 million to host cities, but economists believe it brings between $30 to $130 million. Victor Matheson's research explains the disparity.
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