World Cup ticket prices reflect a divided society / Letter
The eye-watering ticket prices, like the cost of housing, reflect the divide between rich people and others, writes Richard Eltringham World Cup tickets now tell the same story as housing: priced so far beyond ordinary people that even Mexico’s president said she skipped the opening match (…)
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