Taylor Swift tour gives European economy a boost, BOA data show

    • Cities across the globe are reaping economic benefits as consumers splurge on experiences and live entertainment.
    • Cities across the globe are reaping economic benefits as consumers splurge on experiences and live entertainment. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Thu, May 23, 2024 · 07:42 AM

    CONSUMER spending growth has slowed, but not for Taylor Swift fans travelling to Europe for the Eras Tour, according to Bank of America (BOA).

    The bank’s customers spent 22 per cent more in Paris this month when the singer’s tour was in town, president of preferred banking Aron Levine said. Swift performed in the French capital from May 9 to May 12, just when the jump in spending registered.

    “There would be no other explanation,” Levine said, adding that other European cities can look forward to a similar boost as fans flock to upcoming tour dates in cities including London, Milan and Vienna. “She will give a boost to the European economy.”

    Cities across the globe are reaping economic benefits as consumers splurge on experiences and live entertainment. Taylor Swift concerts in Pittsburgh last June saw significant boosts in spending compared to the rest of the month, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said that the tour helped stimulate travel and tourism in the region.

    Worldwide, BOA saw spending up around 3 to 4 per cent from a year ago, though account balances have come down from highs set during the pandemic, according to Levine, who’s also a member of BOA’s executive-management team and oversees more than 30,000 banking employees and financial-solutions advisers. He focuses on mass-affluent consumers who use multiple products such as credit cards, mortgages, investing services and bank accounts.

    Last week, chief executive officer Brian Moynihan said US consumers are in good shape, helped by wage growth, even amid elevated interest rates. “It shows you the resilience of the American consumer,” Moynihan said. BLOOMBERG

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