Super Bowl set to cause '$3bn loss' to US businesses with millions of hungover employees to skip work This Sunday's Super Bowl will crown a champion between the Chiefs and Eagles - and also cause $3billion in losses to US businesses, new research suggests.
Super Bowl Sunday is famously known as a day of gluttony in America, with the game typically wrapping up past 10pm ET due to the elongated halftime.
Thus, the hungover workers who do show up to the office (54 million alcohol-drinking Americans with jobs are predicted to watch the game), will cost their companies $55 per person, or $3billion person according to NetVoucherCodes.
Eagles fans are seen watching their team in the Super Bowl in 2023, in Super Bowl LVII.
And a new poll from UKG-Harris predicts that 22.6 million people this year expect to skip work the next day - a massive increase from 16.1million in 2024.