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Crazy prices for the World Cup final in New York: the cheapest tickets are more than 6,000 euros

The article discusses the extremely high prices for tickets to the World Cup final in New York, noting that even the cheapest tickets exceed 6,000 euros. This highlights the economic disparity and commercialization surrounding major international sports events.

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20minutos logo20minutosIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7819 hr. ago
Crazy prices for the World Cup final in New York: the cheapest tickets are more than 6,000 euros

The article discusses the extremely high prices for tickets to the World Cup final in New York, noting that even the cheapest tickets exceed 6,000 euros. This highlights the economic disparity and commercialization surrounding major international sports events.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on ticket pricing for a sports event, which is inherently non-political. There is no framing or emphasis that suggests a particular ideological stance.

Why factuality (85): The article reports on the high prices for World Cup final tickets in New York, stating that even the cheapest tickets exceed 6,000 euros. This aligns with cross-source consensus that ticket prices for major international sporting events in high-demand locations can reach such levels. No primary sou

Why objectivity (78): The tone is informative but leans slightly towards emphasizing the 'locura' (madness) of the prices, which introduces a mild subjective element. The article presents the information clearly but uses emotionally charged language to highlight the extreme cost.

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