The Super Bowl doesn’t always produce super-sized revenues for local taxpayers
Research shows the 2015 Super Bowl in Phoenix had immediate and long-term effects on the state's economy.
Super Bowl LVII is set to bring in $600 million for Arizona, blowing away most of the previous hosts
Research from ASU and others reveals how much revenue cities can get for hosting America's biggest game.
The economic muscle of the Super Bowl can be seen in Phoenix
The region will see a 'significant benefit' in the long term, says an ASU economist.
ASU study reports 2022 WM Phoenix Open injected over $450M into Arizona's economy
The study also reported an annual employment impact of more than 4,000 jobs.
Hotel prices skyrocket in advance of crowds
Will the economic impact of 2023's Super Bowl come close to 2015's, which ASU researchers say generated $719.4 million for the region?
Martin Calfee making a difference one hot dog at a time at WM Phoenix Open
Calfee's hot dog stand raised $30,000 for charity at 2022's Open, while the Open itself generated $453.7 million for Arizona's economy, according to ASU researchers.
The five essentials for smart investing
An ASU economist's research provides insight into wealth creation.
Scrambled pricing: Why eggs and other foods are so expensive
A supply chain expert explains why food costs have spiked in the past year.
Bosses spying on workers are breeding paranoia that makes them worse at their jobs and more likely to quit
Surveillance of remote employees can backfire, says a management expert.
Experts bash Goldman Sachs prediction of a 2008-level housing crash
An ASU real estate expert says interest rate hikes have helped balance the housing market.