Tennessee Lands Super Bowl With Millions in Taxpayer Funding
The Center Square YT
•May 21st, 2026
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Tennessee officials are celebrating after Nashville secured the 2030 Super Bowl — but critics are raising concerns over the billions tied to public stadium subsidies and taxpayer-backed incentives.
State lawmakers approved hundreds of millions in public funding tied to the new Nissan Stadium project, while another $10.8 million in taxpayer money is being directed through Tennessee’s special events fund to support the Super Bowl effort.
This segment breaks down:
• How much taxpayer money is involved
• The economic arguments for hosting a Super Bowl
• Why critics say the return on investment rarely matches the cost
• The hidden perks and incentives often requested by the NFL
• Whether Nashville taxpayers ultimately benefit
The Center Square Daily delivers non-partisan reporting focused on taxpayers, government spending, and public accountability.
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