GDP of 50 countries?Look at Taylor Swift Economics!
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Recently, the "1989" re-recording version of the launch and the mold Taylor Swift's heat pushed up, and now, the influence of the "country singer" from the United States can be far from limited to the United States, in the world, as long as it is mold concert venue, will greatly drive the local consumption level。According to a survey conducted by the research organization QuestionPro, as long as the audience who participated in the "Mildew" concert, the average consumption was around $1,300, which translates into RMB, which is nearly 10,000 yuan, which is a rather exaggerated figure.。This shows that every time Mildew starts a tour, plus air tickets, hotels, beer and skittles, it will have a total economic impact of more than $5 billion in the local area, with the power hanging over all the top tape anchors.。According to statistics, if Taylor Swift were an economy, one year's concerts would produce more than 50 countries' GDP!You can look forward to, in order to obtain such a huge capacity to carry goods, the future between cities, will not be like robbing the right to host the Olympic Games as musty concert.?
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