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NFL - ticket prices continue to climb


Despite the recession and the possibility of a lockout next year, the price of tickets to the NFL continued to grow this season, the average cost rose 4.5% in 2010-2011 to reach $ 76.47, according to the annual survey conducted by Team Marketing Report (TMR).

Advocates of New York are the most affected by increases. With the opening of a new stadium they share at the Meadowlands (New Jersey), the Giants and the Jets increased their tickets by 26% and 31.8% respectively. In absolute terms, the average price stood at $ 111.69 for the Giants and the Jets for $ 114.64 - all amounts are in U.S. dollars. Fifteen of the 32

training circuit Goodell did not impose a surcharge, opting for a freeze or reduction.

Even without adjustment, the Patriots of New England still require the average price of the saltiest NFL to $ 117.84.

The Dallas Cowboys, with an average price of $ 110.20, occupy fourth place.

They are however good first taking into account all the expenses surrounding a "visit" to the stadium. For a family of four - two adults and two children - it costs $ 617.80 in the land of Jerry Jones, or $ 20 more than in New York, according to the Fan Cost Index (FCI).

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