Howdy John -- it's us, hi. It’s the summer of Taylor and Denver got in on the action, hosting T-Swift and her iconic The Eras Tour at Mile High.
Not only did her tour bring Swifties from across Colorado — and the country — to Denver for two nights of our wildest dreams, it also brought a big boost of nearly $140 million to Denver’s GDP.
Taylor sold out both concerts at Mile High, then fans packed hotel rooms, ate at restaurants and shopped at our local stores during the weekend. They had a marvelous time — and proved that Colorado is Swift country, which we already knew all too well. And not only is T-Swift good for the economy, so are Democrats. Here’s how: -
A year ago this month Democrats passed the CHIPS and Science Act, which is investing deeply in Colorado’s semiconductor industry and creating good-paying jobs across the state
- It’s also the anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act which is helping us create new jobs in Colorado’s clean energy industry
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Nationwide, we’re seeing historically low unemployment rates and inflation has fallen for 12 straight months
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