No. It comes from fan support.
--
It depends on what country you live in. Some Governments provide a sports fund that is allocated to develop health and welfare of people within communities. These are of course tax funded. Professional sports are funded by sponsorships, prize winning, advertising and merchandising.
taxes
It called taxes. The government taxes tins of stuff for its funds.
Most local taxes in Georgia that fund public education primarily come from property taxes. These taxes are levied on residential and commercial properties within school districts, providing a significant portion of the funding for local schools. Additionally, local sales taxes can also contribute to educational funding, particularly through specific initiatives aimed at improving school facilities and resources. Overall, property taxes remain the dominant source of local revenue for education in Georgia.
People need taxes because it is part of the government's funding. They pay for the city workers.
This will be a partial list: * Governments, since they are charged with public safety, funding: taxes. * Universities, since they have a pool of largely unpaid talent, funding: taxes and tuition. * Large industrial gas manufacturers, since they will be fined / sued if they don't investigate the effects of their products on ozone, funding: product sales * Various environmental groups, for obvious reasons, funding: donations (in lieu of taxes in some cases).
In the United States, a defendant who cannot afford an attorney is assigned one by the judge in the case. These legal costs are from taxes.
Funding for public schools comes from city and property taxes
cause in the states woman have to have the same sport funding as men
Yes, but they don't get enough funding.
Increased taxes on individual and business taxpayers.
Most activities or funding for other projects.
Its not going to. THose people who were funding it cut the funding