How the SUPER RICH Get Even Richer From the World Cup

The World Cup feels like a gift to the public. Financially, the public is the one paying for it. Here's how the super rich quietly get even richer every four years — legally, by design. While ordinary fans were priced out and shuffled between seat categories, a parallel economy of tax-free billions and $73,000 hospitality suites was running right alongside the game. Same match, two completely different economies — and the gap between those two seats is the whole story of how the World Cup actually works. In this video: 💰 How FIFA keeps nearly all of the ~$13 billion this World Cup generates 💰 Why FIFA pays almost no tax on it — and makes host countries exempt it too 💰 The taxpayers and host cities left with the bill (and a $250M+ shortfall) 💰 The $73,200 hospitality suites built for the people who need the discount least 💰 How sponsors, broadcasters, hotels and resellers feed off the same machine 💰 Why it all looks like a celebration — and why that's the point The bill is public. The profit is private. And every four years, the machine runs again. So who is the world's biggest event really built for? Is a celebration still a gift to the public when the public is the one footing the bill? Tell me in the comments — I read them. 👉 Subscribe for clear, careful coverage of the money and power behind the games we love. This video is commentary and analysis for informational and educational purposes. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. #WorldCup2026 #FIFA #Infantino #HiddenEconomics #WorldCup #Soccer #Football #SuperRich #Billionaires #FIFAcorruption #SportsBusiness #TaxFree #FootballNews #FollowTheMoney #Wealth