Global economic powerhouse Brazil may be the host of the 2026 World Cup, but for many cities in the United States, the 2026 tournament is just around the corner. As the international soccer spectacle approaches, economists and investors are eager to understand the economic impact it will have on host cities like New Jersey and New York City. In an exclusive interview on 'Varney & Co.', Jeff Sica of Circle Squared Alternative Investments breaks down the potential economic benefits and drawbacks of hosting the World Cup in these major metropolitan areas. From increased tourism and infrastructure development to potential disruptions to local businesses and residents, Sica shares his expert insights on what to expect from the economic fallout of the World Cup.


Jeff Sica of Circle Squared Alternative Investments discusses the economic impact from the World Cup in host cities like New Jersey and New York City on 'Varney & Co.' ...