Ageism in Running Races - Econlib

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Ageism in Running Races - Econlib
How large is the running race industry? It amounts to about a billion and a half per year. If you toss in associated products such as running shoes, race t-shirts and other such paraphernalia, it nears $5 billion on an annual basis. In a recent year, some 1.8 million Americans entered races of 5k, 10k, […]
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