Ticket pricing in the U.S. is broken, thanks in part to ticket monopolies like LiveNation.
FIFA's president had a choice: stick with the flat pricing system used at every previous World Cup, or bring America's dynamic pricing model to the world's biggest tournament.
He chose
Surprise, surprise. New reporting from @guardian confirms what fans have long suspected. Sky-high World Cup tickets were not inevitable. FIFA staff pushed for a more affordable ticketing strategy.
FIFA leadership instead made a deliberate business decision to maximize profits
The Trump admin isn't just picking winners & losers —it's building an investment portfolio.
The federal government is buying stakes in private companies to shape how they're run & what decisions they make.
"These deals come with very little oversight & what seems to be a
Welcome to FIFA 2026, the most expensive World Cup in history.
@owenslindsay1 breaks down how FIFA chose dynamic pricing for this year's U.S. matches, turning ticket sales into auctions that force fans to bid against each other.
Dadflation index (groundwork) https://groundworkcollaborative.org/news/disappointment-for-dad-fathers-day-gift-prices-skyrocket-nearly-20-thanks-to-trumps-economic-chaos/
Sorry, dads. Trump's economy is coming for your Father's Day.
Steaks, BBQ gear, and grooming essentials are all more expensive this year thanks to Trump's economic chaos.
Hope Dad wasn't expecting a ribeye.
🚨 NEW: Celebrating Dad is going to be more expensive this year thanks to Trump's economic chaos.
Our new analysis finds that prices for popular Dad gifts are up 18.8%.
Another holiday, another budget celebration.
This is Juneteenth in Trump's economy:
• Black workers are faring worse
• Black worker median weekly real earnings dropped
• Black unemployment has spiked sharply
• Black families face higher costs & less protections
The old rules of pricing used to be simple: sellers charged what something cost to make, plus a reasonable margin to turn a profit. Customers paid one fair price.
The new rules determine pricing by asking an algorithm a question: what is the absolute maximum someone will pay
My new @FT op-ed below.
A call for AI leaders to lead — not be tone deaf — on jobs. We are not a nation ‘of the people, by the people, but for rapid AI regardless of impact on the people.’
And a small start: a business funded tax credit for redeployment over layoffs.
FIFA's decision to gouge soccer fans and price out young people may end up costing them something more valuable than ticket revenue: their next generation of supporters.
@owenslindsay1 explains on @BBCNorthAmerica.
Canada's government is proposing banning surveillance pricing after public outrage.
This comes after @owenslindsay1 warned about companies' ability to charge families thousands of dollars a year more by using their own personal data in the @TorontoStar.
FIFA used dynamic pricing for the World Cup for the first time this year, and the fan consensus is clear: "dynamic pricing sucks."
"Football Unites the World," FIFA says.
But this year it depends on your tax bracket.
The war with Iran might (??) finally be ending. But don't expect a fast economic turnaround or Trump's approval rating to go back up any time soon.
“The president made a decision to wage a war with Iran that the American people do not or did not want,” @ENPancotti warns in
Trump's UFC cage match wasn't a gift to the American people - it was a gift to billionaires.
To watch the match, Americans had to pay for $8.99/month Paramount+ subscription. Taxpayers spent $60M on the event.
Even the fighters were paid using Trump's own cryptocurrency.