americans world cup 2026 interest pew poll

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A Pew survey finds most U.S. adults are unlikely to follow the 2026 World Cup. Immigrants report significantly higher likelihood of viewing.

Why this matters

Public interest levels can influence media rights values and local economic activity around hosted matches.

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Household Impact

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Viewership patterns have little direct effect on most household budgets.

America First View

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Domestic audience size affects how much U.S. broadcasters pay for rights.

Institutional View

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Survey research follows established methodological standards at nonpartisan organizations.

Civil Liberties View

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No civil-liberties issues are implicated by viewership polling.

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No national-security dimensions are present.

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No clear adversary framing applies to this story.

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