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Blue-collar hiring drops 1.52% during IPL despite massive ad spend: WorkIndia

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April 27, 2026
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Mumbai: WorkIndia, a platform for blue and grey collar hiring, has released new data indicating that the Indian Premier League (IPL), despite powering an estimated ₹6,000 crore advertising economy, has little to no measurable impact on blue-collar job creation across host cities.

The analysis, spanning seven major cities—Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai—compares hiring trends during the pre-IPL period (January 20 to March 21) with the IPL window (March 22 to May 25) across 2024 and 2025. The findings challenge the widely held assumption that large-scale sporting events translate into widespread employment opportunities on the ground.

According to the data, blue-collar job postings declined by 1.52% during the IPL window in 2024 compared to the pre-IPL period. While 2025 recorded a 5.37% increase, this growth aligns with broader market momentum rather than IPL-specific demand. The same period also saw white-collar hiring rise 38% year-on-year nationally, indicating a broader economic uplift rather than an event-led spike.

Job categories typically expected to benefit from match-day demand, including security, hospitality, and delivery, showed inconsistent trends across both years. Security roles rose by 12.4% during IPL 2024 but slowed sharply to 1.7% in 2025. Travel and hospitality shifted from a 12.7% decline in 2024 to a 4.5% increase in 2025, while delivery and driving roles grew by 19.2% in 2024 before dipping marginally by 0.5% the following year. These fluctuations suggest no clear causal link between IPL and blue-collar hiring patterns.

In contrast, IPL’s economic impact remains concentrated within the white-collar ecosystem. Sectors such as digital marketing, content creation, and media planning continued to see strong momentum, supported by rising ad rates—up 10–15%—and a 30% surge in connected TV formats. Additionally, influencer-led campaigns attracted an estimated ₹550 crore in spending during the period.

Even high-volume roles such as sales, which typically account for 1,200 to 1,400 job postings across these cities, showed no IPL-driven surge. Sales roles declined by 8% during IPL 2024 and recorded only a modest 2.9% recovery in 2025. City-level data further highlighted inconsistencies, with markets like Chennai and Hyderabad witnessing flat or declining hiring activity despite being key IPL venues.

Instead, the report underscores that blue-collar hiring in India is driven by structural factors such as household demand, academic cycles, and infrastructure growth. Categories including domestic work, teaching, and labour roles demonstrated consistent growth across both years, independent of the IPL calendar.

Nilesh Dungarwal, Co-founder and CEO, WorkIndia
Nilesh Dungarwal

Commenting on the findings, Nilesh Dungarwal, Co-founder and CEO, WorkIndia, said, “India spends an estimated ₹6,000 crore activating IPL for brand managers and marketers, but our data shows this does not translate into meaningful job creation for the workers on the ground. The security guard at the gate, the delivery partner, or the hospitality worker does not see a corresponding increase in opportunities during this period. Blue collar hiring in India continues to be shaped by long term economic drivers, not seasonal events like IPL.”

The findings highlight a key nuance in India’s employment landscape. While the IPL remains a powerful economic and cultural engine, its benefits are not evenly distributed across workforce segments. At the same time, the data reinforces a positive trend, with India’s blue-collar job market continuing to grow steadily, driven by long-term economic expansion rather than event-led demand spikes.

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