On The Use Of Public Dollars To Fund A New NFL Stadium In Saint Louis

Corporate Welfare |
By Joseph Miller and Michael Rathbone | Read Time 1 min

When considering whether the state of Missouri should publicly finance the construction and operation of a new professional sports stadium, policymakers should note that the consensus among economists is clear: sports stadiums do not generate significant economic growth or urban regeneration. They also do not substantially increase direct or indirect tax receipts, at least not to the level that matches large public subsidies.

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Joseph Miller was a policy analyst at the Show-Me Institute. He focused on infrastructure, transportation, and municipal issues. He grew up in Itasca, Ill., and earned an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a master’s degree from the...

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Michael Rathbone was a policy researcher at the Show-Me Institute. He is a native of Saint Louis and a 2008 graduate of Saint Louis University, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in biomedical engineering. In 2010, Michael obtained an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis with...

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