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  1. Feb 8, 2022 · There’s overwhelming evidence that the Olympics has been a money pit for host cities for decades, with blown budgets and undersized economic impacts being par for the course. But has any city...

  2. Jun 21, 2022 · Associated Press. June 21, 2022 Updated 8:58 AM PT. TOKYO — The final price tag for last year’s COVID-delayed Tokyo Olympics was put at $13 billion (1.4 trillion Japanese yen), the organizing...

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · Cost distribution of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games. Investment in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, by type (in billion U.S. dollars)

    • Introduction
    • When Did The Costs of Hosting The Games Become A Concern?
    • What Costs Do Cities Incur For Hosting The Games?
    • How Do The Benefits Compare to The Costs?
    • How Did The Pandemic Affect The Cost of The Tokyo Games?
    • What Are The Likely Costs of The 2024 Paris Olympics?
    • How Could The Olympics Be Made More Manageable?

    The Olympics have evolved dramatically since the first modern games were held in 1896. In the second half of the twentieth century, both the costs of hosting and the revenue produced by the spectacle grew rapidly, sparking controversy over the burdens host countries shouldered. A growing number of economists argue that the benefits of hosting the g...

    For much of the twentieth century, the staging of the Olympic Games was a manageable burden for the host cities. The events were held in wealthy countries, either in Europe or the United States, and in the era before television broadcasting, hosts didn’t expect to make a profit. Instead, the games were publicly funded, with these countries better p...

    Cities invest millions of dollars in evaluating, preparing, and submitting a bid to the IOC. The cost of planning, hiring consultants, organizing events, and the necessary travel consistently falls between $50 million and $100 million. Tokyo spent as much as $150 million on its failed 2016 bid, and about half that much for its successful 2020 bid, ...

    As the costs of hosting have skyrocketed, revenues cover only a fraction of expenditures. Beijing’s 2008 Summer Olympics generated $3.6 billion in revenue, compared with over $40 billion in costs, and Tokyo’s delayed Summer Games generated $5.8 billionin revenue and $13 billion in costs. What’s more, much of the revenue doesn’t go to the host—the I...

    The games cost $13 billion to host, according to an independent Japanese government agency, more than double what organizers had projected when Japan won hosting duties in 2013. However, the final cost was still less than half of what the same auditors predictedin 2019, and in line with the costs incurred by other recent summer hosts. (Economists s...

    Paris budgeted about $8 billion for the 2024 Olympics when it won its bid in 2017. The city has since upped its budget by several billion dollars. Costs are split relatively evenly between operating expenses and new infrastructure, according to an S&P Global Ratings analysis. If the final cost stays in that ballpark, Paris will host the cheapest Su...

    A consensus has grown among economists that the Olympic Games need reforms to make them more affordable for hosts. Many have pointed out that the IOC bidding process encourages wasteful spending by favoring potential hosts who present the most ambitious plans. This so-called winner’s curse means that over-inflated bids—often pushed by local constru...

    • James Mcbride
  4. Jun 21, 2022 · Thanks to the efforts made to increase revenues and continuously review expenditures, Tokyo 2020 achieved a balanced budget of JPY 640.4 billion (USD 5.8 billion*). The primary sources of revenue were: the International Olympic Committee (IOC) contribution of JPY 86.8 billion (USD 0.8 billion);

  5. Jul 26, 2024 · Last year, the organizing committee for the 2022 Beijing games reported a surplus of $52 million on $2.24 billion of expenditures.

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  7. The table below lists the costs of hosting the Olympic Games. Due to the multitude of reporting methods, the table contains both the operating costs and total final costs (which include various infrastructure upgrades and security costs), as well as both known and not estimated figures.

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