The Enormous Business of the Super Bowl
Economy
United States
Started February 08, 2026
How the economics of football shape American culture
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The Enormous Business of the Super Bowl
Foreign Policy (United States) | Feb 06, 2026
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Feb 08, 2026
The Super Bowl significantly boosts the economy, creating jobs and driving local business, showcasing the positive impact of sports on American culture.
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While the Super Bowl generates substantial economic activity, its benefits are unevenly distributed, raising questions about who truly profits from this massive event.
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The commercialization of the Super Bowl undermines the spirit of sports, turning a cultural celebration into a profit-driven spectacle that prioritizes revenue over community.
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The environmental impact of the Super Bowl, from waste generation to energy consumption, poses serious concerns that overshadow its economic benefits.
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The Super Bowl serves as a unifying force in American culture, bringing diverse communities together and fostering a sense of national identity.
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