Use the sentences to answer the question.

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?

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Tourists should not have to pay to visit an old stadium.
Tourists should not have to pay to visit an old stadium.

A new stadium will take employees from existing businesses.
A new stadium will take employees from existing businesses.

A new stadium is an important investment for a community.
A new stadium is an important investment for a community.

City funds should not be used to build a new stadium.
City funds should not be used to build a new stadium.
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The inference that is supported by the evidence from the sentences is:

City funds should not be used to build a new stadium.

The sentences indicate that building new stadiums has a limited impact on the economy and does not provide significant employment, which suggests that investing city funds in a new stadium may not be a wise decision.

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