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World Cup prize money: England’s third-place payout and the full list of team earnings

Financial disclosures surrounding World Cup prize distributions coincide with reports of broader economic growth.

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Details regarding team prize money have been released following the tournament, including the specific payout designated for England’s third-place finish. Coverage provides a comprehensive list of earnings distributed to participating teams.

Reports from Yahoo Sports and FOX Sports focus on the breakdown of these individual team payouts. Meanwhile, Fox Business and Phenomenal World note that the tournament contributed to the strongest consumer spending growth observed in four years during the month of June, citing data from Bank of America.

Future reports may clarify further financial impacts or additional tournament-related economic metrics. Coverage does not yet specify if further disbursements or adjusted figures are expected.

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Quick answers

How much did England receive?

Coverage confirms England received a third-place payout, though specific figures are detailed in the official earnings list provided by reporting outlets.

Did the tournament affect the economy?

According to Bank of America data cited by Fox Business, the World Cup helped drive the strongest consumer spending growth in four years during June.

Where can the full earnings list be found?

The full list of team earnings is currently featured in sports coverage from outlets including Yahoo Sports.

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