The Northeast, Illinois Lead The Way In Secondary Market Ticket Prices
We at TiqIQ thought it would be interesting to take a look at how much it costs on average for a person to go to a professional sporting event. Our analysis found that the northeast had the highest premium in terms of average ticket price at $119 and the West surprisingly was the lowest at $82. The rest of the results can be seen below:
One possible reason the West (especially including California) has such a low price, might be due to the large amount of teams to root for in that region. That competition in terms of fans disposable income might actually cause the average price for the region to decrease.
In terms of average price by state, we decided to include only those states that had at least 3 sports teams from three different professional sports leagues. In some what of a surprise we found that the state of Illinois had the highest average price at $141.16. Illinois was then followed by Massachusetts ($136.20), New York ($134.75), and Pennsylvania ($114.65) as the next three highest states in terms of average ticket price for professional sporting events. If your looking for a good deal though, you might went to head to Ohio or Michigan. Ticket prices there go for on average $69 and $64 respectively. Much of that due to the severely slumping economies in that region, which leads to a lack of discretionary income in these two states.

Dec 11 OAK @ GB15 Dec 18 DET @ OAK16 Dec 24 OAK @ KC17 Jan 01 SD @ OAK“Donkey”!!! 6-n-513 Dec 04 DEN @ MIN14 Dec 11 CHI @ DEN15 Dec 18 NE @ DEN16 Dec 24 DEN @ BUF17 Jan 01 KC @ DENHere are my thoughts to how the saeson closes out for the AFC West.I think we lose to GB; Detroit to me is a toss up right now, but they may be sliding. They play the Saints next. I think we end the saeson with a 11-5 record at best, a 10-6 at worst.I think Denver loses to NE, Buffalo, and KC. Chicago is a toss up, but Denver is going to have a hard time running the ball against them. It’s possible they end 8-8 or 7-9. I think 7-9.KC has Chicago, Jets, Packers, Raiders, and Doncos left. They are currently 4-7, but may end 7-9 as well. I think if Orton comes in and steps up, they may beat the Bears, Jets, and Doncos. Against us, it may be a toss up. Let’s see. I think they end the saeson 7-9, maybe 6-10 let’s see what they do against the Bears this week.The Dunderdolts have Jaguars, Bills, Ravens, Lions, and Raiders left. Currently at 4-7, they may end the year 6-10 with possible victories over the Jags and Bills; but the Bills game to me is a toss up, and I think they end 5-11.
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