The article discusses the economic impact of Mexico hosting the FIFA World Cup, highlighting both gains and losses across different cities. While the three host cities—Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey—report significant economic benefits, some businesses experienced losses. In Monterrey, the Canaco estimated a $4 billion economic boost attributed to increased consumption during the event. However, 5 out of 10 restaurants reported lower sales compared to usual weeks, while small businesses captured around $600 million. In Mexico City, the expected economic gain was up to $22.678 billion, along with the creation of approximately 80,000 temporary jobs. The Confederation Patronal of the Republic of Mexico noted that informal commerce benefited by about $2.1 billion. In Guadalajara, the economic impact is projected to exceed expectations, but hotel occupancy fell short of projections.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the economic effects of the World Cup, citing data from various organizations such as Canaco, Canirac, Canacope, and Coparmex. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports on the mixed outcomes for different sectors and regions. There is no明显





