The May jobs report was far stronger than expected, and some analysts are pointing to an unusual possible tailwind: World Cup preparation. U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose 172K in May, more than double the ...
The biggest World Cup ever kicks off Thursday, bringing global soccer fans to North America. But the travel boom is looking like it will be a city-by-city, match-by-match test of pricing power, with ...
Lawrence Shankland says there is a ‘club feel’ in the camp after eight goals in two confidence- building friendly wins Scotland arrived at Euro 2024 with more questions than answers swirling around ...
The blockbuster US jobs report released Friday showed the nonfarm payroll increased by 172,000 in May, almost double market expectations of 85,000. One popular theory for the surge in leisure and ...
Photo Credit: A soccer game at Lincoln Financial Field, renamed Philadelphia Stadium for this summer's World Cup. Skift / Rashaad Jorden While it's not clear the World Cup's tourism impact will live ...
Messi is nearing a return to full fitness as Argentina work through their final preparations before the 2026 World Cup officially gets underway. The legendary forward was a notable absentee during the ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, Richmond business owners are preparing for what could be one of the busiest stretches of the summer. At Parlay Bar and Lounge in Scott’s ...
Just days before the first FIFA World Cup matches, local businesses in South Florida are questioning whether the expected economic impact will become a reality. FIFA estimates the seven games played ...
Strong hiring in leisure and hospitality helped fuel a surge in hiring in the US and Canada last month as the two nations geared up to host the FIFA World Cup starting next week. Boosted by hiring at ...
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The soccer World Cup is set to thrill fans and boost the economy. FIFA says the tournament could generate up to $80 billion (€69 billion). But can it deliver? But expectations of a broader economic ...