Travel & Tourism @ White House 3/20

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Travel and Tourism in the United States David Langdon Senior Policy Advisor for Economics and Statistics U.S. Department of Commerce March 20, 2014

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Travel and Tourism in the United States

David LangdonSenior Policy Advisor for Economics and Statistics

U.S. Department of Commerce

March 20, 2014

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Summary

1. Overview of travel and tourism and the U.S. economy

2. Policy recommendations3. Economic conditions abroad4. U.S. economy: recent developments and

headwinds

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U.S. Travel and Tourism in 2012

• Generated $1.5 trillion in economic output– Grew 5.4 percent in 2012, compared with 3.4

percent growth in nominal GDP• 2.8 percent of GDP• Generated 7.8 million jobs – 5.6 million direct; 2.2 million indirect

• Growth of foreign visitors especially important– 1.2 million jobs supported by international travelers

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International Visitors

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International Visitors

• International visitors spent a record-breaking $181 billion on U.S. travel and tourism related goods and services in 2013

• This accounts for more than 26 percent of all U.S. services exports and nearly 8 percent of total exports

• Goal is to reach 100 million international visitors by 2021

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Economic Conditions Affect Travel and Tourism

• International visitors– Exchange rates– Increased incomes of foreigners– Uncertainty (can vary by country)

• Domestic travelers – U.S. businesses still healing– Stock markets up– Uncertainty down

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3. Foreign growth and exchange rates

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Foreign growth and exchange rates

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Foreign growth and exchange rates

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U.S. Economy

• Where are the bright spots?– Employment growth rebounding– Energy prices– Less uncertainty

• What’s holding us back? – Weather?– Government– Foreign events

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U.S. Economy

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U.S. Economy

Source: Wall Street Journal, Haver Analytics

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U.S. Economy

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Source: Haver Analytics, Bureau of Economic Analysis

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U.S. Economy