The effect Taylor Swift has on ticket prices and the economies of cities and local businesses.
Due to the limited supply of tickets and high demand, fans pay anything - nosebleeds cost as much as $1,500 per seat - to attend a concert. The costs to see Swift aren’t just limited to the price of a ticket but also hotel prices, merch (t-shirts are $55 and hoodies are $75) and other associated costs.
Due to the limited supply of tickets and high demand, fans pay anything - nosebleeds cost as much as $1,500 per seat - to attend a concert. The costs to see Swift aren’t just limited to the price of a ticket but also hotel prices, merch (t-shirts are $55 and hoodies are $75) and other associated costs.
by Sickomonster July 8, 2023
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(Verb.) Being on the receiving end of a bad financial decision or situation.
(Verb.) Being on the receiving end of a bad financial decision or situation.
Man...the oil business is some shaftonomics bullshit.
Did you hear? Joe's wife got the house in their divorce! The judge gave him a lesson in shaftonomics.
Reagon is to tricklenomics as Bush is to shaftonomics.
Did you hear? Joe's wife got the house in their divorce! The judge gave him a lesson in shaftonomics.
Reagon is to tricklenomics as Bush is to shaftonomics.
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How tax breaks supposedly have that trickle down effect but it doesn't work in practice? You sort of do the same with shower water.
Guy 1: holy moly, man. You smell like shit.
Guy 2: yeah, I'm a current practitioner of trickle-down shitonomics
Guy 2: yeah, I'm a current practitioner of trickle-down shitonomics
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