Swiftonomics

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Etymology

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From Taylor Swift +‎ -onomics. Coined by reporter Augusta Saraiva in a 2022 article, although isolated use exists earlier (see quotations below).

Noun

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Swiftonomics (uncountable)

  1. (neologism) The boost to local businesses caused by Taylor Swift concerts.
    • [2013 February 13, stu, “(post title)”, in thiswontendwell.com[1], archived from the original on 2013-06-03:
      Swiftonomics: How Taylor Swift is Destroying the Music Business]
    • 2022 November 23, Augusta Saraiva, “Welcome to 'Swiftonomics': What Taylor Swift Reveals About the US Economy”, in Bloomberg[2], New York, N.Y.: Bloomberg L.P., →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 19 May 2023:
      Skyrocketing demand, limited supply, price gouging and monopoly accusations. And a customer willing to pay almost anything. ¶ Welcome to Swiftonomics.
    • 2023 August 9, Joshua Chong, “'Swiftonomics': Here's how Taylor Swift's Toronto concerts will impact the local economy”, in Toronto Star[3], Toronto, Ont.: Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-08-12:
      In Toronto, where the singer-songwriter will perform six shows at the Rogers Centre in November 2024, cultural and tourism experts say Swift could provide a much-needed boon to the city and a hospitality sector still recovering from the pandemic. But the "Swiftonomics," as the Swift-induced economic boost has been dubbed, could also bring some eye-watering price increases — and accusations of price gouging — for locals and tourists alike.
    • 2023 September 30, Martha Gill, “When Taylor Swift reaps country-sized riches, other artists are squeezed out”, in The Observer[4], London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-11-24:
      Others concern themselves with Swiftonomics: where Taylor steps, businesses grow and bloom.