In 2019-20, the Premier league made a $10.4b economic impact on the U.K economy according to a report prepared by Ernst & Young.
London only received 28% of the economic impact while the rest was felt outside the city.
The Premier League supported 94,000 jobs, paying about $4 billion in salaries.
Premier League clubs paid $4.9b in taxes, with $2.5b going to the supply chain.
International fans traveling to Premier League games generated $602 million.
The league’s economic contribution has grown about 840% since the 1998-99 season.