Aseahawkfan wrote:If we hit a recession and people are spending less on jerseys, tickets, and all associated consumption of NFL team products, then you will see a drop in price somewhat.
An NFL franchise is still a very good long-term investment, especially if you like football and being involved in the NFL. And there is the scarcity element. There are only 32 teams. They rarely go on sale. It's definitely prestigious to own a team.
Which will happen if we go into a recession. Jerseys and other sports paraphernalia are expendable items are not essentials and would be one of the first things to be hacked from a personal budget. Same with gambling, of which the league is counting on to enhance future revenues.
For companies, the easiest department to cut expenses during a recession is marketing. It's a lot easier to cut back on advertising than it is to lay off workers, which has costs associated with it. If we go into a recession, networks aren't going to be able to charge what they are today for commercials.
My personal view is that at least a shallow recession is unavoidable, but that's a subject for our OT forum.