Was World Cup a boon or bust for New York, USA? It’s complicated
First publishedJul 19, 07:22 UTC
Last updatedJul 19, 23:29 UTC · 5m ago
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Sunday at MetLife Stadium, Spain or Argentina will win the World Cup final. But who are the financial winners?
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Sunday at MetLife Stadium, Spain or Argentina will win the World Cup final. But who are the financial winners? Will it be a boon or bust for New York? With only one game left, sports economists say it’s unlikely the U.S.
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- Sunday at MetLife Stadium, Spain or Argentina will win the World Cup final. But who are the financial winners?
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Was World Cup a boon or bust for New York, USA? It’s complicated
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