Are massive sports arenas worth taxpayers’ money?

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For the first time ever, the Super Bowl is in Las Vegas and it’s all thanks to a state-of-the-art arena that cost taxpayers a pretty penny. Local communities are told stadiums will bring jobs and boost income levels, but economists say many stadium investments have not paid off for their cities. NBC’s David Noriega reports in this week’s Sunday Focus.