Paris 2024 Olympics: High costs cast shadow on the games

As Paris gears up for the games, a $9.6 billion bill looms large, highlighting the enduring financial challenges of Olympic hosting.

Paris 2024 Olympics: High costs cast shadow on the games
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Paris:  Just a week before the opening ceremony, the Paris 2024 Olympics are facing a financial hurdle. The projected cost of hosting the Games has ballooned to over $9.6 billion, exceeding initial budgets and raising concerns about the long-term impact.

A history of Olympic cost overruns

This issue is not unique to Paris. A recent study reveals a troubling trend: since 2000, the total cost of hosting the Olympics has skyrocketed to over $187 billion, a staggering three times the initial planned budget. This translates to a whopping $126 billion in cost overruns for host cities over the past 24 years.

The high price of infrastructure

The allure of hosting the Olympics often comes with promises of economic benefits. However, the reality can be different. While infrastructure improvements like new roads, airports, and rail lines can offer long-term advantages, the upfront costs are immense. Additionally, building an Olympic Village, securing hotel rooms, and constructing specialized sports facilities add significant expenses.

Paris's Overrun: Relatively smaller, but still substantial

Despite its budget increase, Paris's projected 76% overrun is one of the smallest seen in the past two decades. This may seem like a positive, but it highlights the severity of cost overruns for other host cities.

Staggering overruns in recent games

Montreal holds the unfortunate record for the worst cost overrun in Olympic history. The 1976 Games resulted in a final bill 13 times higher than the initial estimate. Other cities like Beijing (2008), Rio de Janeiro (2016), Sochi (2014 Winter Olympics), and Tokyo (2020) all faced massive cost overruns exceeding their initial budgets by billions of dollars.

Financial burden and long-term impact

Cities like Vancouver, Pyongyang, Sydney, and Torino also experienced significant cost overruns. While Paris's overrun may seem relatively minor in comparison, it underscores the consistent financial challenges associated with hosting the Olympics.

As the Games approach, questions remain about the long-term impact of these significant financial investments. Whether the sporting spectacle can justify the immense cost remains to be seen.