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Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour significantly boosted the U.S. economy, with estimates suggesting it generated roughly $5 billion in direct spending. Known as "Swiftonomics," the tour drove massive increases in hotel occupancy, restaurant revenue, and local employment in cities across the country. Fans, or "Swifties," spent an average of $1,300 each on tickets, accommodation, and food, with some estimates suggesting the total economic impact exceeded $10 billion.

Key Economic Impacts:

Massive Spending: The tour generated $5 billion in direct consumer spending in the U.S. alone.

Hospitality & Tourism: Cities saw record-high hotel occupancy, with Philadelphia reporting its highest hotel revenue since the pandemic began, thanks to the tour.

Job Creation: In Los Angeles, the six-night show added 3,300 jobs and $160 million in local earnings.

Regional Economic Boost: The Denver shows added $140 million to Colorado's GDP. In Chicago, the concerts contributed to record-high hotel occupancy.

"The Eras Tour" Movie: The concert film grossed $261 million.

The tour’s economic impact was so significant that the Federal Reserve recognized it for boosting travel and tourism.

Muhammad Ali’s book The Soul of a Butterfly: Reflections on life’s journey. https://bookshop.org/a/116600/9781476747378

Sir Anthony Hopkins autobiography: We Did OK, Kid https://bookshop.org/a/116600/9781668075500

Dr. Jacob Glazier studies Paranormal Psychology interviewed on Chung Huong Institute podcast : https://youtu.be/lFd003McmG0

Resmaa Menachem’s book: My Grandmother’s Hands https://bookshop.org/a/116600/9781942094470

Richard Schwartz’s work Internal Family Systems/Parts work, described nicely in the book No Bad Parts https://bookshop.org/a/116600/9781683646686

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