Super Bowl Tickets Are Cheaper But Everyday Life Isn’t

The largest event on the American sports calendar is once again about to take place, but with an interesting twist this year. Super Bowl LX ticket prices have declined sharply as kickoff approaches, offering what appears, at first glance, to be a rare instance of consumer relief. As of February 2, secondary-market “get-in” prices had fallen into the mid-$4,000 range, with major platforms listing entry points between roughly $4,400 and $4,700. Average resale prices — still elevated by any historical standard — have eased into the vicinity of $8,000. Most notable is the pace of adjustment: minimum prices dropped by more than 25 percent in the final week alone.

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