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NEW YORK (Reuters) -International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for ...
Halfway through 2025, the U.S. stands out as the world’s biggest loser in an otherwise thriving global tourism economy.
US is the only country facing tourism decline as Trump policies to cost $29 billion in visitor revenue: study - Study from ...
Global travel spending in the US is forecast to drop to $168.9 billion in 2025, from $181 billion in 2024 and far lower than the record $217.4 billion reached in 2019.
The United States is on track to lose $12.5 billion in international travel spending this year, falling to less than $169 billion from $181 billion in 2024, according to the latest Economic Impact ...
After the U.S. Travel Association (USTA) warned in early February that even a 10% reduction in Canadian inbound travel would translate to $2.1 billion in lost spending and would jeopardize 140,000 ...
NEW YORK CITY—Travel and tourism are an $8 trillion market, approximately 10% of the world's GDP, and expected to increase by 44% in the next decade, said Jonathan Tisch, chairman and CEO of ...
International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for other destinations ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -International travel spending in the United States is expected to decline about 7%, or $12.5 billion, in 2025 as politics and a strong dollar prompt foreign visitors to opt for ...