As the United States, Canada, and Mexico prepare to kick off the expanded FIFA World Cup next month, new reports suggest the “economic goal” may be harder to hit than organisers promised. American cities hosting matches can expect some welcome growth in the leisure and hospitality sector, but it will be short-lived, warns Oxford Economics. The global economic forecasting and consultancy firm reports that all 11 US host cities will experience abo…
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