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BOWLING FOR BUCKS: STUDY PUTS ECONOMIC IMPACT AT $10B

          Bowling generates more than $10B annually in the U.S.,     according to an economic impact study of the industry for     '95.  The study was conducted by CA-based Harrison Price Co.     for Strike Ten Entertainment, a subsidiary of Bowling, Inc.      Using several "multiplier effects," Harrison Price found     that total indirect impact exceeds $6B annually.  A     breakdown of the direct impact of the bowling industry in     '95 is as follows (Strike Ten Entertainment): 
Manufacturing & Installation
$876.7M
Sale of Bowling Equipment/Supplies
325.7M
Repair of Pins
5.8M
Bowling Center Operation
2.66B
League and Team Expenditures
4.3M
Military, National Organizations, Local Associations and Prizes
166.3M
Tournament Spending
214.4M
Total:
4.291B

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