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Dmitriy Ioselevich
FiLife Contributor
5 months ago

Classic example of supply meeting demand. This is why complaints of high ticket and concession prices at parks like Fenway Park fall on deaf ears. The Red Sox have no problem selling out each game regardless of how much they charge so, as a profit-seeking business, it makes sense they would keep prices high. (However, the Yankees may have taken this notion to an extreme...$70/ticket?)

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