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San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey's mother said his family couldn't afford a Super Bowl suite. A Super Bowl suite costs between $1,400,000 and $2,500,000 on average. AdvertisementSuper Bowl suites are so pricey that even the families of NFL players are struggling to afford them. So, how much does a Super Bowl suite cost? According to Suite Experience Group, which sells suites for the Super Bowl, suites cost between $1,400,000 and $2,500,000 on average.
Persons: Christian McCaffrey's, fianceé, Olivia Culpo, , Lisa McCaffrey, Christian McCaffrey, Lisa, That's, Christian, Olivia Culpo —, Business Insider's Cork Gaines, Stefanie Keenan, Taylor, Olivia Culpo's Instagram, Culpo, Usher, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Organizations: San Francisco 49ers, Service, NFL, Allegiant, Kansas City Chiefs, Super, Miss Universe, Business, Bowl LIV, Roc Nation Locations: Vegas
Mardi Gras just keeps getting bigger and bigger
  + stars: | 2024-02-02 | by ( Cork Gaines | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
The economic impact of the 2023 Mardi Gras celebration was $891 million, according to a new study. "The economic impact of Mardi Gras continued to grow as the local and national economy was expanding," Weiss told Business Insider. "You can see that when you see non-locals walking around with Mardi Gras beads in July. Additionally, business conventions that come to the city throughout the year still want the Mardi Gras experience and add to the city's financial boost by putting on mini Mardi Gras events, Weiss said. Additionally, out-of-town visitors are believed to have spent more than $140 million during Mardi Gras, including $84 million on lodging.
Persons: , Toni L, Weiss, Mardi Gras, ERIKA GOLDRING, Mardi Organizations: Service, Tulane, Mardi, University of New, Las Vegas, Visitors, Gras, Tulane University Locations: New Orleans, Mardi Gras, Mardi, University of New Orleans, Glendale , Arizona
Due in large part to football, there is a huge economic divide between men's and women's teams. AdvertisementWhen it comes to college sports, there is a huge divide between the haves and the have-nots, and the former get to spend a lot more on their teams. As a result, there is a huge economic divide between the men's and women's sports teams. AdvertisementOf the 22 schools listed below, the average school spends $142 million on their sports teams. Nearly half, or about $65 million, is spent on men's teams, almost three times the $23 million on women's teams.
Persons: Organizations: Service, US Department of Education Locations: men's
The Super Bowl in Las Vegas is now set with the Chiefs and 49ers playing for the Lombardi Trophy. According to TicketIQ, a ticket search engine that also conducts ticket market analysis, the cheapest ticket to the Super Bowl as of Monday is $8,872. This is the first time the NFL has hosted the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. Swift will be in Tokyo in the days leading up to the Super Bowl for part of the international leg of her "The Eras Tour" concerts. All these factors have created a perfect storm for the Super Bowl and demand is pushing ticket prices to a place rarely ever seen.
Persons: , TicketIQ, Jesse Lawrence of TicketIQ, Lawrence, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Nick Bosa, George Kittle, Sterling Skye, Brynn Anderson, Raymond James, Robin Alam, Taylor, Swift, Taylor Swift, Patrick Smith, Kelce Organizations: Chiefs, 49ers, Service, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Business, NFL, AP, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles, Getty, AFC, NFC Championship, Super, Super Bowl Locations: Las Vegas, Detroit, Tampa, Tokyo
The NFL season is down to four teams with the conference championships up next. AdvertisementFour teams are still vying for a chance to play in this year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas. Despite all four starting quarterbacks helping to take their teams to the playoffs, there is a large divide among what they make, and that can be a huge advantage for NFL teams. Purdy would earn the standard $164,000 Super Bowl bonus all players would receive for winning the championship. He is in his eighth NFL season.
Persons: Brock Purdy, , Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes, Jared Goff, Jackson, Spotrac, Mahomes, Goff, Purdy, Tony Avelar, Russell Wilson, Isaiah J, Downing, Purdy's, Nick Zakelj Organizations: NFL, Service, AFC, Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, NFC, Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers, AP, Super, Seattle Seahawks, USA, 49ers, Los Angeles Rams Locations: Las Vegas, San Francisco
Nick Saban's retirement started a domino effect among college football head coaches. Four head coaches and many assistants got big pay raises thanks to Saban's retirement. AdvertisementLegendary college football coach Nick Saban surprised some when he announced his retirement following the 2023 season. Saban was a head coach for 28 seasons, including the last 17 at the University of Alabama. AdvertisementHere is a look at the coaches who have already been impacted by Saban's retirement and the raises they are getting.
Persons: Nick Saban's, , Nick Saban, Saban Organizations: Service, University of Alabama, Crimson Tide, Saban Locations: Alabama
Inflation is cooling overall, but food prices have been more stubborn. I went to three stores to see where I could find the best prices for my family of four. Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said food prices had not recovered in 2023 as much as other areas, during an interview with CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on December 6. Meanwhile, HEB and Walmart were nearly identical, at about $73, and several items were priced precisely the same. AdvertisementHere's how some of the grocery prices compare at the three stores.
Persons: , Doug McMillon, CNBC's Organizations: Service, Walmart, Costco Locations: Texas, HEB
College sports make big money, but some schools earn a lot more than others. The SEC and Big Ten dominate the list of the schools that make the most money from sports. The Ohio State University tops the list of biggest sports money-makers. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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New study predicts that companies will rapidly adopt AI technology over the next decade. The study also found that over half of all jobs driving the US economy will be significantly impacted by AI, with a small percentage of workers losing their jobs and struggling to find new employment. AdvertisementCompanies will quickly adopt AI technology, impacting jobsThe model first examined how quickly businesses will adopt AI. AI will cause an economic boomThe surge in AI adoption by companies signifies a huge impact on the US economy, the study found. AdvertisementThis is supported by a recent McKinsey study showing that AI is more likely to enhance jobs than replace them.
Persons: , OpenAI, What's, Goldman Sachs, Cognizant Adrian Cooper, Cooper, Sam Altman, FABRICE COFFRINI Organizations: Service, Oxford Economics, McKinsey, Oxford
Loud budgeting is the latest financial trend to go viral on TikTok as people look to save money. Paul Riley, a personal banking executive with NAB Bank in Australia, defined loud budgeting in a recent report. Loud budgeting is workingLoud budgeting is already having an impact on the finances of younger adults. "By sharing my financial goals with my friends, they also opened up about their goals," Fischer told Business Insider. Are you participating in the loud budgeting trend and willing to share details about how you're saving money?
Persons: Lukas, Paul Riley, Riley, @itslisasun, Natalie Fischer, @investwithnat, Fischer, Mia Westrap, I'm, Westrap, TikToker @michelineamisi Organizations: NAB Bank, Business Locations: Australia, Seattle, Guam
The 10 most expensive NFL teams to see in person
  + stars: | 2024-01-21 | by ( Cork Gaines | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
The average NFL ticket price jumped 8.6% this year to $121. The average cost for a family of four to see an NFL game this year was $632. The Las Vegas Raiders were the most expensive team to see in person this year. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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"We were looking for an adventure of some sort, a pirate adventure, and Puerto Rico was perfect." AdvertisementThe lure of Puerto Rico comes with some strict guidelinesFor Lindsey and Flynn, an incentive to move to Puerto Rico was the territory's tax incentive Act 60. AdvertisementThe catch is that to take advantage of these perks, you must be what Puerto Rico calls a "bonafide" resident. For example, if you are a mediocre golfer from outside Puerto Rico and are looking for similar people in Puerto Rico, there is a WhatsApp group for that. If you moved to Puerto Rico for tax incentives and want to share your experiences, contact this reporter at cgaines@businessinsider.com.
Persons: Puerto Rico, , Sarah Lindsey, Sean Flynn, Flynn, Lindsey, Sarah Lindsey Additionally, Hurricane Maria, Sarah Lindsey Lindsey, Max Organizations: Service, Puerto Rico, AFI Technologies, Hurricane, AFP, Pillsbury, Supply Locations: Puerto, Texas, Austin, Puerto Rico, Humacoa , Puerto Rico
Selling a house in this market can be tricky with high mortgage interest rates and steep prices. AdvertisementSelling a home for a good price in this housing market can be challenging but not impossible. What's more, mortgage interest rates remain high compared to several years ago but have dropped slightly recently. Buyers can still beat current interest ratesMeanwhile, some potential buyers are finding creative ways to avoid high interest rates and purchase homes. While nothing is guaranteed with interest rates, this is exactly what the Fed is projected to do, holding interest rates steady in the first part of 2024 before starting to lower rates later in the year.
Persons: , Cork, there's, Gary Miller, Austin Organizations: Austin, Service, Cork Gaines, Brigade, National Association of Realtors Locations: Austin
Food inflation at restaurants is still hitting Americans hard. Labor has been especially hard on Will's business; he said the cost has gone up even though he employs a smaller staff. Food inflation continues to shock consumersAs Will noted, inflation has impacted the entire supply chain and is compounded all the way from the start to the customer. Patcharaporn Puttipon2465/ShutterstockInflation hits the cost of many things, but food prices appear to be particularly vulnerable. AdvertisementOverall, food inflation was down to 1.3% in December.
Persons: we're, , Brian Will, Will, Stuart Varney, Varney, Patcharaporn Organizations: Service, Central City Tavern, Business, Fox Business, Co, Central, Labor, City Tavern Locations: Atlanta, Alpharetta
Preference for environmental, social, and governance — or ESG investing plummeted in 2023 among millennials and Gen Z. The survey examined the support for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues and investing across different age groups. Investments receive an ESG rating, and ESG investors pick assets that align with their views on these subjects. AdvertisementIn the survey, preference for ESG investing among millennials and Gen Z — aged between 18 and 41 — plummeted significantly compared to the year before. Tim Paradis and Alex Nicoll of Business Insider explained in December just how controversial the topic of ESG investing has become.
Persons: Z, Gen Zers, Tom Grill, Amit Seru, Seru, David F, Tim Paradis, Alex Nicoll, ESG, Paradis, Nicoll, Sara Eisen, Eisen Organizations: Service, Stanford University, Hoover Institution, Rock Center, Corporate, Investments, Stanford Graduate School of, Stanford Graduate School of Business, United, Investment, Republican, Business, Europa Press Locations: United States
Buy now, pay later plans gained popularity in 2023 as an alternative to high-interest credit cards. Buy now, pay later use surged recently and those bills are now dueThe use of buy now, pay later plans skyrocketed during the 2023 holiday season. According to Adobe, which tracks online sales, buy now, pay later plans use was up 47% on Black Friday and 43% on Cyber Monday. According to PYMNTS' survey, 39.6% of respondents used buy now, pay later plans for clothing and accessories and 33.7% used them for groceries. Buy now, pay later debt can be advantageous if used correctly.
Persons: , Rather, Peter Cade, PYMNTS, Tim Quinlan, Shannon Seery Grein, Selcuk, Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott, Maria Bartiromo, Luschini, Warren Buffett, Buffett, I've Organizations: Service, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Adobe, Household Economics, Science Research Network, Economic, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Wells, US Locations: Wells Fargo
Woods' career once looked over, but he made a stunning comeback by winning the Masters a fifth time and may become a regular on the senior tour in a few years. He's one of the highest-paid athletes ever and, according to Forbes, is now a billionaire. Woods spends his money on yachts, private jets, and megamansions off the course. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy .
Persons: Woods, , Tony Manfred, Mary Hanbury Organizations: Forbes, Service, PGA
However, credit card balances are especially worrisome because they are going to keep getting worse. That means the average American could be spending $1,140 every year on credit card interest and fees alone. Americans have been accruing a lot of credit card debt at a terrible timeAccording to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Americans had nearly $1.1 trillion in credit card debt in the third quarter of this year. Credit card interest rates, which had already been at their highest level since the mid-1990s, started soaring even higher. But with credit card debt going through the roof, the blissful spending could come to a screeching halt.
Persons: couldn't, , Gary Coronado, LendingTree, Ted Rossman, Biden Organizations: Service, SoFi Bank, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Bank of New, Federal Reserve Board, Fed, New York, New York Fed, Consumer Financial, CNN, Household Economics Locations: WalletHub, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, delinquencies
The housing demand from millennials has made it harder for the generation to get into the game. Meanwhile, housing prices are still high but have started to pull back recently in some areas of the country. In September, Zillow reported that the total US housing market reached a record value of $52 trillion, a 49% jump since before the pandemic. AdvertisementMillennials are in danger of creating a housing bubbleThe research from Indiana University warns that the larger millennial population could lead to a housing bubble and a crash in the housing market. Demand from this generation is expected to wane just as baby boomers start to leave the housing market.
Persons: , millennials, Zillow, ZIllow, Paul Bradbury, Millennials, boomers, Ariel Skelley, Xers, Tom Grill Organizations: Service, Federal Reserve, Indiana Business Research Center, IU Center, Real Estate, Getty, Education Data Initiative, National Association of Realtors, Indiana University Locations: millennials
Chicago had the highest Cost of Living Index score among 32 Midwestern cities. Of the 32 Midwestern urban areas examined, 29 fell below the national average. However, the vast majority of the 32 large Midwestern cities included in the study are cheaper than the national average. The Council for Community and Economic Research, or C2ER, released its quarterly Cost of Living Index in October. Below are the 32 Midwestern places in our analysis ranked by their indexes from C2ER.
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A $16 McDonald's meal highlights how many Americans feel about the economy and food prices. AdvertisementA McDonald's meal from a viral TikTok has become the poster child for a key issue leading up to the 2024 presidential election . But food prices have been rising since 2020, which is one of the reasons why Americans feel sour about the economy , despite data suggesting it's in a strong position. AdvertisementA vibecession is influencing Americans' sentimentsOverall, McDonald's prices are up about 10% this year, and they plan to raise them another 10% next year. AdvertisementWith prices at restaurants like McDonald's likely to keep rising, that day-to-day pain point is likely not going away before the 2024 election.
Persons: , McDonald's, Donald Trump, Biden, Big, Joe Raedle, Scott Olson Organizations: Service, The New York Times, Sienna College, Trump, Biden, Consumer, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Big Mac Locations: Idaho, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
Many retailers are extending holiday shopping discounts to record levels and for longer periods. To get the best discounts, you might have to head to your nearest mall. To get the best holiday deals, you might have to go to the mall. That worked in the last few years but didn't this year because financially stressed consumers became even more cost-conscious and looked for the best deals, he added. "Retailers moved a lot of those sales earlier than usual, and then it became one big event culminating on Cyber Monday."
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Many are delaying the cost as buy now, pay later programs are expected to have their biggest month ever. Many are paying via "buy now, pay later" platforms such as Klarna or Afterpay, which let shoppers pay in installments every week or month. Buy now, pay later also allows people to borrow less expensively as they get the pricing interest-free if paid off in time. Indeed, the Fed's "2022 Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking" found that 83% of respondents paid off their buy now, pay later programs on time. Compounding the problem is that people tend to spend more when using buy now, pay later programs, suggesting an overconfidence in what they can afford.
Persons: , Salesforce, Beryl Tomay, Klarna, Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott, Maria Bartiromo, Luschini, Michael Landsberg, Landsberg Bennett, Kraig, Foreman Organizations: Black, Service, Adobe, Mastercard, CNBC, Business, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Household Economics, Social Science Research Network, Wealth Management Locations: Landsberg
Many are delaying the cost as buy now, pay later programs are expected to have their biggest month ever. Many are paying via "buy now, pay later" platforms such as Klarna or Afterpay, which let shoppers pay in installments every week or month. Buy now, pay later also allows people to borrow less expensively as they get the pricing interest-free if paid off in time. Indeed, the Fed's "2022 Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking" found that 83% of respondents paid off their buy now, pay later programs on time. Compounding the problem is that people tend to spend more when using buy now, pay later programs, suggesting an overconfidence in what they can afford.
Persons: , Salesforce, Beryl Tomay, Klarna, Mark Luschini, Janney Montgomery Scott, Maria Bartiromo, Luschini, Michael Landsberg, Landsberg Bennett, Kraig, Foreman Organizations: Black, Service, Adobe, Mastercard, CNBC, Business, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Household Economics, Social Science Research Network, Wealth Management Locations: Landsberg
We had already been to one Taylor Swift concert, but we wanted to try for a better experience. Additionally, I decided the family needed to forgo our usual summer family vacation and travel from Texas to Los Angeles for our second Taylor Swift "The Eras Tour" concert. A view from the author's seats at the Taylor Swift concert in Houston. The author's better half and their oldest daughter before a Taylor Swift concert in Los Angeles. Photos taken by the author's daughters at the LA Taylor Swift concert.
Persons: Taylor Swift, , Swifties, Swift, Hannah Gaines, Cork, splurging, Clare, Taylor, Cork Gaines, Hannah, LA Taylor, Clare Gaines, Hannah Gaines Clare Organizations: Service, Ticketmaster, Cork Gaines, Business, Disney World, LA Locations: LA, Texas, Los Angeles, Houston, New York City, Ireland, Puerto Rico
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