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    1. 353M in taxes for around 2.5b$ in sales or about 15% tax rate.

      Remember this when you see wholesome stories of her handing out big checks. Those employees pay more of their income in taxes than her and her production…

    2. Consistent-Annual268 on

      Would have been more interesting to cut it by ticket revenue – costs and merch revenue – costs, then adding those results together to get the net income before taxes.

      Merch is doing an outsize fraction of the heavy lifting here compared to its 20% of revenue contribution.

    3. wellobviouslythatsso on

      The bonus she gave to the crew was almost 30% of the total income after taxes. That’s….. much more generous than I had expected.

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