Does Fantasy Football Really Cost $14 Billion To The Economy?
I always look forward to these reports.
Every year, the firm of Challenger, Gray and Christmas puts out reports about the impact of hobbies and sporting events on the economy. We see it for the NCAA Tournament run each and every March.
Well, the fantasy football report is in. The firm estimates a robust total of $14 BILLION DOLLARS of productivity is lost between waiver wire searches, trade offers and “scouting.”