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New revenue projections for the 2026 FIFA World Cup top $3.3 billion in economic impact for New Jersey and New York City.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 at MetLife Stadium is projected to bring $3.3B in economic impact to NYNJ through tourism, jobs and ...
The president has long been hostile to international cooperation. But he's making exceptions to his hardline border policy to ...
New York and New Jersey officials are expecting to score a $3.3 billion boost when the World Cup soccer tournament returns to ...
MetLife Stadium will host eight games in next year’s World Cup, including the final, drawing some 80,000 fans to East Rutherford for the final alone.
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amNewYork on MSNLocal host committee for 2026 FIFA World Cup rings opening bell at stock exchange with major financial boons incoming
FIFA World Cup New York/New Jersey (NYNJ) host committee rang the New York Stock Exchange Opening Bell Monday morning to ...
MetLife Stadium will host eight matches in 2026, including the final, drawing over a million visitors and generating ...
New York and New Jersey officials are projecting a $3.3 billion economic boost to the region from hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
FIFA World Cup is expected to bring a $3 billion economic boost to the NY-NJ region, drawing over 1.2 million tourists.
Alex Lasry, CEO of the New York-New Jersey 2026 World Cup Host Committee, was startled to see the ominous message, which he worried could have a ruinous impact on tournament attendance.
MetLife Stadium will host eight games in next year’s World Cup, including the final, drawing some 80,000 fans to East Rutherford for the final alone.
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