Goldman Sachs estimates that the World Cup may add 40,000 jobs to the June employment report.
Goldman Sachs indicated that, driven by the World Cup, the June non-farm payrolls data to be released on Thursday may exceed market expectations. Goldman Sachs stated that data from the small business wage service provider Homebase showed that the football matches had a certain boost effect on recruitment, with approximately 40,000 new job positions added that month.
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