No images? Click here As part of its ongoing effort to report on significant economic trends in California, the Center for Jobs and the Economy is releasing this special report, which provides a detailed analysis of the impact of the Taylor Swift Eras tour on the Los Angeles regional economy. Travel and tourism in this region have still not recovered to pre-pandemic levels, making the economic boom resulting from the six-day tour even more critical for local and regional economies. Based on the assumptions below, the six nights of The Eras Tour in Los Angeles (Inglewood) is estimated to result in a $320 million bump to Los Angeles County GDP (direct, indirect, and induced impacts). Area employment will increase 3,300, and local earnings by $160 million. The current Taylor Swift tour is estimated to have a substantial economic effect on cities included as venues, with some estimates ranging up to as much as $5 billion total. Reports from various cities prior to Los Angeles indicate these events have had a major revitalizing effect on local tourism industries and downtowns still struggling from the effects of the pandemic. Los Angeles will be no different. The local tourism industry, while improving, is still short of recovery to pre-pandemic levels. Hotel jobs in the City of Los Angeles are still an estimated 15% below their pre-pandemic peak. The estimates above cover only economic activity from the 6 venue dates. Especially for attendees coming in from out of town, additional spending is likely as many stay over to visit other tourist destinations in the region. Assumptions used in this analysis (citations can be found in the online version of this report):
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