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The Super Bowl Effect: Why Cities Constantly Chase Football’s Biggest Payday

The Super Bowl Effect: Why Cities Constantly Chase Football’s Biggest Payday

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The Super Bowl isn’t just America’s biggest sporting event — it’s sold as a once-in-a-lifetime jackpot for host cities. From hotels doubling their rates to packed restaurants and politicians promising hundreds of millions in economic impact, the NFL markets the game as a financial windfall for local communities. But how much of that money actually stays in town, and how much flows right back to the league and national corporations?

In this episode of Moneyballers, we break down the hype versus reality. You’ll learn how money really moves during Super Bowl week, which sectors cash in the most, and why independent studies slash those eye-popping impact numbers in half. With case studies from Minneapolis, Miami, Glendale, and L.A., we dig into who truly wins — and why the NFL always finds a way to come out on top. If you’ve ever wondered whether the Super Bowl really delivers for its host city, this is the behind-the-scenes breakdown you need.

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