STUDY: RIPPLE EFFECT OF ARTS ADDED $326 MILLION TO ECONOMY

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Monday, November 9, 1998

The arts directly contribute $76.9 million annually to the state economy and produce a "ripple effect" more than four times that amount, according to a University of Missouri study.

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