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by Newbie (380 points)

This statement is true but could be seen as exaggerated. A boost in the economy is defined as, "An increase in the production of economic goods and services in one period of time compared with a previous period" (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/economicgrowth.asp). Using this standard, The Oregon vs Ohio game would meet this criteria because like the article states, ticket prices in Eugene are a median of 151 dollars (https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/hotels/united-states-of-america/eugene-5725846), whereas during the weekend of the game, the average hotel price is ranging from 299-444 (Hotels.com), or they are completely sold out. Although this statement is true, this article does not go into detail about how this game will have a lasting effect on the Eugene economy, so the title could be seen as exaggerated. 

by Apprentice (1.5k points)
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I agree with your assessment that claiming the upcoming game would create an economic boost could be misleading. However, after reviewing the original article, that claim doesn't appear to be made, including the title which is focused on hotel and ticket prices.
by Newbie (380 points)
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I agree with your fact-check of the claim. I agree that the game will definitely bring money into the Eugene economy but it likely won't have a lasting impact because people are traveling in just for the game. Overall I agree with your take on the claim.
by Apprentice (1.5k points)
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I loved the way you used sources to prove how the title is misleading. The title implies that it will have a lasting effect, when in reality it is just a popular weekend. I agree with your claim.
by Newbie (380 points)
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This is really informative! I agree and I believe that during gamedays in Eugene probably makes the economy do very well! While thinking about economics, I would argue that the microeconomics probably also do very well; using more resources that are less formal such as Snapchat or Instagram; though these apps arent good for true facts or anything of the such, theyre good for comparison of ticket pricing. I have seen people on the UO Snapchat stories selling tickets for much more.
by Newbie (220 points)
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i enjoyed how you used sources to prove that this was misleading. the title of this article shows that it will have a lasting impact, when this is actually just a very popular weekend with gameday being here. i agree with this claim.
by Apprentice (1.0k points)
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From my perspective, the title not so much as implies that there will be a lasting effect as much as just says there will be a boost. Nothing is said about how long it will last. Therefore the details in the article stand to uphold that specific claim, simply citing high ticket and hotel prices.
by Novice (690 points)
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I appreciate how you described important terms necessary to determine the claim's validity. For example, the exact economic growth needed to be considered a boost in the economy. I also appreciated how you explained the specific of Oregon's economic "boost" to give a more specific understanding to your viewers regarding how big the boost is rather than just saying the claim is true.
by Newbie (260 points)
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I have read your fast check claim, and I would agree with what you said. I liked how you use your sources and explained how you were using them. I do think that the article didn’t really talk or say that, because of this game the economy was going to boost for a “lasting effect”. I would also disagree that the statement is exaggerated because I feel like it talks about how the money is coming in for the reason  of the game which brings a positive economic boost to Eugene.
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by Novice (750 points)
The University of Oregon vs. Ohio State football game has positively impacted Eugene’s local economy. The high-profile nature of the game, coupled with record-breaking attendance, generated substantial revenue from various sources, including hotel bookings, ticket sales, and local spending. The significant influx of fans, including many from out of state, boosted the demand for accommodation, dining, and other services in Eugene. This event underscored how large sporting events can benefit local economies by driving tourism and related spending​.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X_MBlHejgs
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by Newbie (340 points)
The claim made states that Eugene's economy is boosted because of the increased attention on the U of O football team. Multiple serious football games have been hosted in Eugene recently and thousands of people came to attend. The claim might seem slightly exaggerated because football games like U of O vs. Ohio State didn't just start occurring, and have been going on for years. However, in an article made The Register Gaurd, the football games have had a huge increase in popularity, leading to more and more people attending. The more people there are, the more profit is being made, resulting in a more profitable economy. On top of these football games, there have also been other sporting events on the U of O campus that heavily boosted the economy. The track field at U of O hosted the olympic trials, which generated over 2.2 million and had an extended impact of the economy in Eugene. Overall, this claim is true.

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https://goducks.com/news/2024/6/20/track-and-field-us-olympic-trials-begin-friday-in-eugene
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by Newbie (430 points)
This claim that the Oregon vs Ohio State football game is boosting the Eugene economy is true but slightly misleading. The Oregon vs Ohio State game had over 60,000 fans in attendance, according to Sports Illustrated, breaking the attendance record for any Ducks home football game. Generally it is true that sporting events will boost many aspects of local economy, especially with visitors having to take 3-5 hour plane flights to come. They often rent cars, hotel rooms, buy food locally at grocery stores and restaurants. This causes a great demand for local workers which further boosts the economy and cash flow in the area. This is backed up by Yardbarker, who claims that some of the lowest hotel prices were 230 and 255 dollars respectively, with some hotels costing even 899/per night. This is a significant increase as many hotel rooms can easily be found in the 120 dollar range when conducting a quick search on hotels.com. So while yes the Ohio State vs. Oregon game did boost the Eugene economy it was a temporary spike and influx of cash into the city and not anything necessarily consistent as the Ohio State fans left almost as soon as they came and with that, their wallets.

https://www.si.com/college/oregon/football/oregon-ducks-ohio-state-deafening-autzen-stadium-breaks-attendance-record-tez-johnson-dan-lanning-ryan-day#:~:text=SI.com-,Oregon%20Ducks%20Beat%20Ohio%20State%3A%20Deafening%20Autzen%20Stadium%20Breaks%20Attendance,with%2060%2C129%20fans%20in%20attendance.

https://www.yardbarker.com/general_sports/articles/oregon_ducks_vs_ohio_state_buckeyes_ticket_prices_hotel_costs/s1_16787_41025374

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