Even if the stadium does provide a boost to the local economy, it's next to impossible for it to provide a long-term benefit that would equal what the stadium costs (typically at least $500 million). That's money the taxpayers are never going to see back, all at the expense of keeping their loved Vikings in Minnesota.
Plus, there's no guarantee that the Vikings will play any better or that attendance figures will remain high.
That seems like a lot of money to grant the team in return for a big, fat maybe—money that might be needed elsewhere in the community.
The Answer?
One option that has not been discussed yet but might be worthy of consideration is the idea of financing the stadium with private money.
The Atlanta Braves' Turner Field was financed entirely by private funding, and the San Francisco Giants' SBC Park received 96 percent private funding.
This protects the taxpayers from having to foot the bill and is more likely to provide a decent return on the investment. The private companies that agree to the venture could receive free sponsorship deals in return, deals that over time may be worth up to $500 million.
But before any corporations step forward and volunteer to pay the bill for a new stadium, the Vikings have to prove that they're going to stay in Minnesota and are committed to winning. That's a difficult thing to do without a playable stadium, and without a serviceable quarterback.
This is going to get uglier before it gets better. But for the sake of every Minnesotan, we can only hope that the NFL doesn't pressure state legislature into making a poor financial decision.
History will record 2010 as the year Washington became "business friendly."
Not that it was all that unfriendly before. Some would say the bailouts of Wall Street, AIG, GM, and Chrysler were about as friendly as it can get. In addition, Washington gave windfalls to drug companies and health insurers in the new health bill, subsidies to energy companies in the stimulus package, and billions to domestic and military contractors.
But for corporate America it still wasn't friendly enough. Before the midterm elections, Verizon CEO and Business Roundtable chair Ivan Seidenberg accused the president of creating a hostile environment for investment and job-creation. In the midterms, business leaders overwhelmingly threw their support to Republicans.
So the White House caved in on the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, and is telling CEOs it will be on their side from now on. As the president recently told a group of CEOs, the choice "is not between Democrats and Republicans. It's between America and our competitors around the world. We can win the competition."
There's only one problem. America's big businesses are less and less American. They're going abroad for sales and employees. That's one reason they've showed record-breaking profits in 2010 while creating almost no American jobs.
Consider one of most popular Christmas products of all time -- Apple's iPhone. Researchers from the Asian Development Bank Institute have dissected an iPhone whose wholesale price is around $179.00 to determine where the money actually goes.
Some shows up in Apple's profits, which are soaring.
About $61 of the $179 price goes to Japanese workers who make key iPhone components, $30 to German workers who supply other pieces, and $23 to South Korean workers who provide still others. Around $6 goes to the Chinese workers who assemble it. Most of the rest goes to workers elsewhere around the globe who make other bits.
Only about $11 of that iPhone goes to American workers, mostly researchers and designers.
Even old-tech American companies made big money abroad in 2010 -- and created scads of jobs there. General Motors, for example, is now turning a nice profit and American investors bullish about its future.
That doesn't mean GM will be creating lots more blue-collar jobs in America, though. 2010 was a banner year for GM's foreign sales -- already two-thirds of its total sales, and rising. In October, GM became first automaker to sell more than 2 million cars a year in China. The company is now making more cars in China than in the United States.And GM has just signed a deal with its Chinese partner to try to crack India's potentially huge auto market.
Meanwhile, back home in the U.S., GM has slashed its labor costs. New hires are brought in at roughly half the wages and benefits of former GM employees, under a two-tier wage structure accepted by the United Auto Workers. Almost all GM's U.S. suppliers have also cut their payrolls.
It's much the same even for America's biggest retailers. 2010 wasn't an especially good year for Walmart in the United States. Its third-quarter sales fell, as U.S. shoppers continued to hold back.
But Walmart International is contributing mightily to its bottom line. Its UK business, Asda, will be adding 7,500 new jobs next year. Walmart is also doing well in Japan and Brazil, and hiring like mad in both countries.
So when President Obama tells American CEOs our biggest challenge comes from abroad, you've got to wonder. The leaders of American business are already abroad, and doing quite nicely.
Just after the midterm elections, the President's chief economic advisor, Larry Summers, told a group of top U.S. CEOs that the election was partly a "rejection of elites... that were seen as more citizens of Davos than of their countries." American CEOs, Summers warned, should "think very hard about their obligations as citizens of this country."
Yes, they're citizens. But first and foremost they're CEOs. And CEOs have to show profits - wherever those profits come from. Under American-style capitalism, profits matter. Jobs don't.
2010 was the year Washington became even more "business friendly." The result has been more and better jobs -- but not in America.
Robert Reich is the author of Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, now in bookstores. This post originally appeared at RobertReich.org.
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