New York had more tourists and full hotels for the World Cup, but it didn't generate the expected jobs in the hospitality sector.
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According to a report by municipal comptroller Mark Levine, New York City experienced a tourism rebound and high hotel occupancy rates tied to the 2026 World Cup at the close of the summer season.
However, the economic boost arrived late and failed to generate the expected level of employment within the city's hospitality and hotel sectors.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR)Focuses on the discrepancy between tourism growth and unfulfilled hospitality employment expectations.