What was its economic impact? Today Us News


On Saturday night before Super Bowl 60, crowds of football fans packed The Brit Sports Pub & Patio in downtown San Jose, overflowing to the sidewalk until the early hours of the morning.

“This is the time to make money,” said bar owner Jasbir Singh, who saw business jump 250% above normal last weekend.

Across the Bay Area, the Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara is estimated to have pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into the region’s economy, as thousands of visitors booked hotel rooms, shopped at local stores and dined at bars and restaurants. While some experts cast doubt on the eye-popping dollar estimate, officials have touted the big game as a clear boon for the region.

“We’ve done about $500 million of economic impact in the Bay Area,” Jed York, principal owner of the Super Bowl host team San Francisco 49ers, said last week. “Over 100,000 room nights, countless events in the communities — we’ve donated close to $10 million back in the community just this week, and that’s a part of the lasting impact.”

York’s figures come from a 2024 report commissioned by the Bay Area Host Committee, a nonprofit that helped bring the Super Bowl to Santa Clara. The report, conducted by Boston Consulting Group, projected the Super Bowl would provide a boost of between $370 million and $630 million to the region, along with $16 million in tax revenue for local governments. The committee said it plans to release a follow-up report on the Super Bowl’s economic impact in the coming months.


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