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World Cup Hiring Boost Fails to Materialize: Leisure and Hospitality Sector Loses 21,000 Jobs
724FinanceKaptan Rıza Deniz

The anticipated surge in leisure and hospitality hiring tied to the World Cup never appeared, with June's data erasing any May gains and leaving the sector down by 21,000 jobs over the past two months.
World Cup Impact Missing
Pre‑tournament forecasts suggested a temporary boost in tourism‑driven employment, yet the actual numbers show those expectations were unfounded.Leisure and Hospitality Workforce Decline
Market and Policy Implications
Softness in this sector weighs on consumer spending, potentially influencing the Federal Reserve’s interest‑rate outlook. The downturn serves as a barometer for broader service‑sector health, signaling restrained household demand.Captain Rıza Deniz: The expected World Cup‑driven hiring wave did not translate into payroll data; this may temper near‑term consumer purchasing power and ease inflationary pressures, yet structural labor mismatches remain a persistent concern.