"Funflation" refers to higher consumer demand for fun experiences, which inflates the prices of these experiences.
Big ticket items in electronics are drawing less consumer interest than Taylor Swift tickets and other fun experiences, Barry said at a Fortune event.
AdvertisementAdvertisementCorie Barry, the CEO of electronics retailer Best Buy, thinks that splurging on Taylor Swift tickets and "funflation" is hurting her company's bottom line.
Bloomberg analysts estimated in August that Taylor Swift and Beyoncé's concert tours would add around $5.4 billion to the US economy's GDP.
Best Buy and Barry did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider, sent outside regular business hours.
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Corie Barry, Taylor Swift, Barry, —, splurging, Brett, Insider's Sirena Bergman
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