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With the Vegas Golden Knights set to open the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday, the series is already being felt far beyond the ice. Southern Nevada businesses and workers are poised to benefit from a surge in sports-driven spending.
Christian Science Monitor
The Women鈥檚 National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the National Women鈥檚 Soccer League (NWSL) keep breaking attendance records 鈥 by a lot. Eight new professional leagues have launched since 2020, including softball, volleyball, and lacrosse. The optimism around women鈥檚 pro sports is so high that accounting firm Deloitte predicts the global women鈥檚 sports industry will surpass $3 billion in revenues this year 鈥 an increase of 340% since 2022. By all accounts, it鈥檚 not a fluke or a fad. And that鈥檚 largely because of one key reason: venture capitalists are pouring money into the burgeoning business of women鈥檚 sports for the long haul. Notably, many of them are women investors with decades of experience and capital to spend.
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Las Vegas is set to host another Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium, with the NFL naming the city the site of Super Bowl 63 in 2029 鈥 a return that comes on a relatively short timeline by Super Bowl standards.
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Nevada鈥檚 top betting operators have another sporting event to look forward to. WrestleMania 41 is expected to bring in $215 million for the Las Vegas economy, as it draws attention to Las Vegas' growing status as a world-class international sports and entertainment capital.
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WrestleMania 41 is set to make a significant economic impact on Las Vegas, although it may not reach the heights of the Las Vegas Grand Prix or the Super Bowl.
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The Las Vegas Aces have traded fan favorite Kelsey Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks as part of a three-team deal that also involves the Seattle Storm.
Wallet Hub
Americans spend a lot of money on sports every year. Sports franchises in the U.S. bring in nearly $40 billion in yearly revenue, with money coming from ticket and merchandise sales, media rights, and sponsorship fees. Even with technology making major televised games accessible from anywhere, many serious fans still prefer live action 鈥 and the best seats in the house.
Front Office Sports
There鈥檚 a 鈥渂oatload鈥 of money at stake for brands and the league.