Revealed: Three U.S. states waived at least $57.8m in taxes to host World Cup games
Missouri, Georgia and Florida agreed to waive taxes on World Cup ticket sales. They have lost out on more money than they estimated.
Analysis by The Athletic shows tax waivers on World Cup tickets has cost three U.S. cities millions more than anticipated Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; iStock
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