for tickets, hotels and other accommodations and services, with Fortune data estimating that the economic juggernaut of a tour could generate up to $4.6 billion or more.
OutKick podcast host Tomi Lahren explained how Taylor Swift is"better qualified" to oversee the U.S. economy compared to the Biden administration, on"Varney & Co." Monday, July 17, 2023. During her shows in Colorado on Friday and Saturday this past weekend, Swift made a reported economic impact of $200 million in consumer spending with $140 million added to the state’s GDP, according to Common Sense Institute.
"The thing about this tour is not only are people going to the concerts, but they're getting hotel rooms, they're buying plane tickets, they're spending money in these communities when they go and see the concerts," Lahren explained. "So this is a big generator and we should maybe take a page out of Taylor Swift's book here," she continued. "She's got something that people want to buy. And I think that it's doing great things for the economy. I think everybody wins in this situation."