Federal financing of stadiums, by team

See the federal subsidy to and total revenue loss from each stadium built or majorly renovated since 2000*

League
Team Million
Team Million

MLB

Revenue Loss

  1. New York Yankees $492 millions
  2. New York Mets $214 millions
  3. Cincinnati Reds $142 millions
  4. Miami Marlins $132 millions
  5. Milwaukee Brewers $117 millions
  6. Washington Nationals $107 millions
  7. Minnesota Twins $91 millions
  1. Houston Astros $78 millions
  2. Philadelphia Phillies $68 millions
  3. San Diego Padres $68 millions
  4. Pittsburgh Pirates $44 millions
  5. Detroit Tigers $41 millions
  6. San Francisco Giants $0 millions
  7. St. Louis Cardinals $0 millions

Federal Subsidy

  1. New York Yankees $431 millions
  2. New York Mets $185 millions
  3. Cincinnati Reds $134 millions
  4. Milwaukee Brewers $104 millions
  5. Miami Marlins $100 millions
  6. Washington Nationals $94 millions
  7. Minnesota Twins $79 millions
  1. Houston Astros $69 millions
  2. Philadelphia Phillies $68 millions
  3. San Diego Padres $68 millions
  4. Pittsburgh Pirates $40 millions
  5. Detroit Tigers $39 millions
  6. San Francisco Giants $0 millions
  7. St. Louis Cardinals $0 millions

NFL

Revenue Loss

  1. Indianapolis Colts $214 millions
  2. Chicago Bears $205 millions
  3. Cincinnati Bengals $182 millions
  4. Houston Texans $147 millions
  5. Seattle Seahawks $101 millions
  6. Arizona Cardinals $94 millions
  7. Dallas Cowboys $88 millions
  8. Philadelphia Eagles $68 millions
  9. Minnesota Vikings $65 millions
  1. Denver Broncos $54 millions
  2. Pittsburgh Steelers $44 millions
  3. Green Bay Packers $35 millions
  4. Detroit Lions $7 millions
  5. New England Patriots $0 millions
  6. New York Giants** $0 millions
  7. New York Jets** $0 millions
  8. San Francisco 49ers $0 millions

Federal Subsidy

  1. Chicago Bears $205 millions
  2. Cincinnati Bengals $164 millions
  3. Indianapolis Colts $163 millions
  4. Houston Texans $129 millions
  5. Seattle Seahawks $94 millions
  6. Arizona Cardinals $74 millions
  7. Philadelphia Eagles $68 millions
  8. Dallas Cowboys $56 millions
  9. Denver Broncos $49 millions
  1. Pittsburgh Steelers $40 millions
  2. Green Bay Packers $35 millions
  3. Minnesota Vikings $32 millions
  4. Detroit Lions $7 millions
  5. New England Patriots $0 millions
  6. New York Giants** $0 millions
  7. New York Jets** $0 millions
  8. San Francisco 49ers $0 millions

NBA

Revenue Loss

  1. Brooklyn Nets** $161 millions
  2. Houston Rockets $112 millions
  3. Orlando Magic $93 millions
  4. Memphis Grizzlies $87 millions
  5. Charlotte Hornets $65 millions
  1. Dallas Mavericks** $44 millions
  2. San Antonio Spurs $44 millions
  3. Miami Heat $0 millions
  4. Oklahoma City Thunder $0 millions

Federal Subsidy

  1. Brooklyn Nets** $122 millions
  2. Houston Rockets $112 millions
  3. Memphis Grizzlies $87 millions
  4. Orlando Magic $70 millions
  5. Charlotte Hornets $53 millions
  1. San Antonio Spurs $41 millions
  2. Dallas Mavericks** $39 millions
  3. Miami Heat $0 millions
  4. Oklahoma City Thunder $0 millions

NHL

Revenue Loss

  1. New York Islanders** $161 millions
  2. Pittsburgh Penguins $65 millions
  3. New Jersey Devils $60 millions
  4. Detroit Red Wings $50 millions
  1. Dallas Stars** $44 millions
  2. Arizona Coyotes $23 millions
  3. Columbus Blue Jackets $0 millions
  4. Minnesota Wild $0 millions

Federal Subsidy

  1. New York Islanders** $122 millions
  2. Pittsburgh Penguins $64 millions
  3. New Jersey Devils $47 millions
  4. Dallas Stars** $39 millions
  1. Detroit Red Wings $25 millions
  2. Arizona Coyotes $20 millions
  3. Columbus Blue Jackets $0 millions
  4. Minnesota Wild $0 millions