Morning Consult study charted average Taylor Swift fans: ‘Millennials, and tend to be white, suburban, and Democrat’
With worldwide success and several hits spread throughout their discography, Taylor Swift has a great reputation in U.S. That’s because more than half of adults who live in the country are fans of the singer, according to a survey by morning consultation.
As the market research company reported, 53% of American adults say they are fans of the artist. The study explores “one of the most passionate fandoms in music, looking at who they are, what motivates them and their favorite studio albums.”
View this photo on InstagramA post shared by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift)
In addition, the survey found that, among the singer’s fans, 16% identify themselves as “avid.” Generally speaking, most admirers of Swift it is “largely made up of millennials, and tends to be white, suburban, and Democrat.”
Of these “avid” fans, about 74% are white people, and more than half live in suburban regions (53%). On politics, most identify themselves as Democrats (55%). In terms of income, practically half of the fans (49%) explained how they have a family income of less than US$50,000, approximately R$262,000. The gender of the singer’s fans is balanced: 48% are men and 52% are women.
The study also featured a separate question, and found how less than half (44%) of “avid” fans considered themselves part of the community”swifties.” View the popularity chart for Taylor Swift in the United States below:

Taylor Swift will come to Brazil in 2023, according to the website
Taylor Swiftwill play three shows in Brazil in October, according to the Argentine newspaper the day. The singer should perform in São Paulo, Curitiba, and Rio de Janeiro.
According to the newspaper, taylor also performs in Argentina between the 6th and 8th of October, at Ciudad de La Plata Stadium, in Buenos Aires. The venue has a capacity for 53,000 people and has hosted bands like U2, foo fighters It is Coldplay.
The last and only passage of Taylor Swift in Brazil it was in 2012. The artist performed a show lasting 35 minutes and a thousand fans to promote the track “Long Live” with Paula Fernandes.
View this photo on InstagramA post shared by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift)
Source: Rollingstone

Earl Johnson is a music writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the industry. A graduate of USC with a degree in Music, he brings years of experience and passion to his writing. He covers the latest releases and trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing in music.