Louisiana Leaders Tout Historic Economic Impact of Super Bowl LIX
- Super Bowl LIX took place in New Orleans on February 11, 2025, where the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the Caesars Superdome.
- The game followed years of planning and infrastructure repairs aimed at preparing the city for its record-tying 11th Super Bowl hosting.
- Officials reported the event generated $1.25 billion in statewide economic activity, supported nearly 10,000 jobs, and attracted over 100,000 out-of-state visitors.
- Researchers from Louisiana State University identified Super Bowl LIX as having the second highest economic impact in the event’s history, while Governor Jeff Landry praised the occasion as a major achievement.
- The Super Bowl boosted Louisiana’s economy and visibility, produced $82.7 million in tax revenue, and officials are actively pursuing opportunities to host future games.
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Super Bowl LIX's impact: A $1 billion economic boost and 'changing the narrative' on New Orleans
Super Bowl LIX generated an estimated $1.25 billion in economic output in Louisiana, more than double the financial impact from the last time New Orleans hosted the event, according to
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