Taylor Swift’s Concerts Boost National Economies, Economic Experts Coin Term “Swiftonomics”
Vienna: Internationally renowned American singer Taylor Swift is having a substantial positive impact on national economies through her concerts. According to Foreign Policy magazine, Swift’s performances in various countries have led to significant economic benefits.
The magazine reports that Swift’s concerts have generated considerable revenue for host cities. For instance, London earned $380 million, Tokyo $228 million, and Mexico City $60 million from her shows.
Conversely, the planned concerts in Vienna were canceled due to concerns about terrorism, resulting in an estimated $60 million loss for the local economy.
International economic experts have coined the term “Swiftonomics” to describe the economic benefits derived from Taylor Swift’s concerts. The three scheduled concerts in Vienna on August 8, 9, and 10, expected to draw around 65,000 attendees daily, were canceled after security officials confirmed a terrorism threat.