Copa promete boom bilion�rio, mas Nova Jersey teme pagar a conta enquanto Nova York lucra

The Brazilian soccer team's debut in New Jersey during the World Cup led to a massive influx of fans at local businesses, particularly the Boi na Brasa churrascaria owned by the Mubarak family. With an estimated six-fold increase in revenue, the event highlighted the economic boom the tournament promises. However, New Jersey officials are concerned about the long-term financial burden this might place on the state, while neighboring New York anticipates benefiting from the economic windfall. This situation underscores the broader implications of hosting international events on local economies.

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