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February 13, 2026

SPACE SPORTZ

SPORTS NEWS WORLDWIDE

World Cup Prep Hits Hard: Wages Cut and Workers Displaced in Mexico City

Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico City are causing significant disruption for local workers near the Azteca Stadium. Informal workers, such as sex workers and street vendors along Calzada de Tlalpan, are experiencing sharp declines in income and displacement due to efforts to beautify and secure the area ahead of the event.

Impact on Informal Workers

The city government’s measures, focused on improving security and aesthetics, have led to:

  • Loss of regular spots and customers for street vendors and sex workers
  • More than a 50% drop in daily earnings, according to affected workers
  • Increased patrols and enforcement of strict regulations
  • Displacement to less safe or less lucrative areas

Concerns from Advocacy Groups

Local advocacy groups warn that these hardline tactics are harming vulnerable populations without providing alternative income opportunities. A spokesperson from the Mexico City Workers’ Rights Association emphasized that:

“The preparations for the World Cup should not come at the expense of people’s survival.”

City Officials’ Response

Authorities maintain that the displacement is temporary and linked to ongoing infrastructure projects. They argue that:

  1. The long-term improvements will create safer, more prosperous communities
  2. City preparations aim to balance responsible World Cup readiness with support for all citizens

A municipal representative stated, “Our goal is to prepare the city responsibly for the World Cup while supporting all citizens.”

Broader Social Issues

The tensions highlight a broader challenge of balancing urban development for major international events with protecting livelihoods in the informal economy. While the tournament is expected to attract millions of visitors and raise the city’s international profile, these economic benefits may not be equally shared, particularly by those displaced from informal jobs.

As the World Cup approaches, finding a balanced approach to development and social equity remains a critical issue for Mexico City.

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