Building new stadiums has a limited impact on the economics of a city. People from outside a city where a new stadium is built rarely spend their money at it. Additionally, a new stadium does not usually provide significant employment to the community it is built in.

Which inference is supported by the evidence from the sentences?

Tourists should not have to pay to visit an old stadium

A new stadium is an important investment for a community.

A new stadium will take employees from existing businesses.

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The inference supported by the evidence from the sentences is:

A new stadium is an important investment for a community.

The evidence suggests that the impact of building new stadiums on a city's economy is limited, indicating that they may not be a worthwhile investment for the community. The other statements about tourists not having to pay to visit an old stadium and a new stadium taking employees from existing businesses are not supported by the provided evidence.