World Cup 2026 in US could cost employers over $30B in lost productivity, with match-day disruption and workplace distraction, report says.

The largest World Cup in history will kick off this Thursday across the US, Canada and Mexico. With 48 teams playing 104 matches, fans are bracing for a five-week marathon. But if…

The federal government spent $625 million on World Cup security—and none of it went to public health. Just days away from the tournament, major concerns remain.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring billions to host nations. Analysts expect a surge in spending on hotels, airlines, and retail. Beer sales are also set to rise. Media companies…

As preparations for the 2026 World Cup heat up, a massive hiring boom is sweeping across the US service industry. But local businesses are growing increasingly worried that…

Cerca de 27% dos trabalhadores ouvidos devem se atrasar, sair mais cedo ou faltar por causa dos jogos

Discover the monumental 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring 48 teams, 104 matches, and a projected $40.9 billion economic impact.

World Cup 2026 in US could cost employers over $30B in lost productivity, with match-day disruption and workplace distraction, report says.

Global wagers on the 2026 World Cup could top $50 billion, according to Macquarie analyst Chad Beynon. That’s up from more than $35 billion in the 2022 tournament.

The time difference between the UK, the US, Canada and Mexico means matches are kicking off late at night, or even in the early hours, means the day after is when absences are…

The expected travel boom from the World Cup is looking like it will be a city-by-city, match-by-match test of pricing power.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Mexico this Thursday, we take a look at the tournament’s expected economic impact – both globally and on host countries. But the real…

NEW YORK, June 11 : Hours before the World Cup kickoff, the boost to travel and tourism expected from this year’s biggest sporting event has yet to materialize.For years, the…

FIFA expects up to $13 billion in World Cup revenue while US and Canadian host cities face hundreds of millions in costs, fueling political backlash and

This morning, we’re looking at the 2026 World Cup, which kicks off this afternoon. While it will be a costly event for fans, those in host cities were hoping it’s an economic…

Although the five-week soccer tournament starting on Thursday is the largest sporting event ever, the U.S. economic gains are likely to be muted.