The FIFA World Cup 2026, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, promises to deliver unprecedented economic benefits to the global economy. This expanded tournament featuring 48 teams is expected to generate billions in revenue through tourism, infrastructure development, broadcasting rights, and commercial partnerships. Economic analysts project significant GDP boosts for host nations, job creation across multiple sectors, and substantial investments in transportation and hospitality infrastructure. The tournament’s economic ripple effects will extend beyond the host countries, influencing global advertising markets, international trade, and consumer spending patterns worldwide.
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