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Economic Research: Economic Impact of Travel and Tourism

In 2007, the U.S. travel industry received $739 billion from domestic and international travelers (excluding international passenger fares). These travel expenditures, in turn, directly generated more than nearly 7.7 million jobs with $186 billion in payroll income for Americans, as well as $116 billion tax revenue for federal, state and local governments.

 

Economic Impact of Travel in the U.S., 2007p
(Including both U.S. resident and International Travel)
Travel Expenditures *
$739.4 Billion

Travel-Generated Payroll
$186.0 Billion
Travel-Generated Employment
7.7 Million Jobs

Travel-Generated Tax Revenue
$116.1 Billion
Travel Trade Surplus
$17.6 Billion

Source: Travel Industry Association, Bureau of Economic Analysis/U.S. Department of Commerce
* Includes spending by domestic and international travelers in the U.S. on travel related expenses (i.e., transportation, lodging, meals, entertainment & recreation, and incidental items); p=preliminary


Travel Expenditures in the U.S., 2000-2007p ($ Billions)

Year

Domestic*

International

Total

International Passenger Fares

Grand Total

2007

642.7

96.7

739.4

25.6

765.0

2006

614.1

85.7

699.8

22.0

721.8

2005

572.1

81.8

653.9

21.0

674.9

2004

532.4

74.5

606.9

18.9

625.8

2003

495.8

64.3

560.1

15.7

575.8

2002

478.3

66.6

544.9

17.0

561.9

2001

483.8

71.9

555.7

17.9

573.6

2000

503.4

82.4

585.8

20.7

606.5

International Visitors spent $122.3 billion traveling in the U.S. in 2007, including international passenger fares. U.S. resident travelers spent $104.6 billion while traveling in foreign countries during 2007. As a result, a travel trade surplus of $17.6 billion was generated. Click here for detailed data and analysis on travel economic impact.

Source: Travel Industry Association, Office of Travel & Tourism Industries /U.S. Department of Commerce
Note: * Spending by international visitors traveling to the U.S. on U.S. flag carriers that are made outside the U.S.

Updated on June 2008