US Tourism under Trump is down Costing $4.6B and 40,000 jobs

Travel to the U.S. has been on the decline ever since President Donald Trump took office, and new data shows the slump translates to a cost of $4.6 billion in lost spending and 40,000 jobs.

International tourism to the U.S. began to wane after Trump took office, leading to a so-called Trump slump. Experts say that Trump’s proposed travel bans and anti-immigration language have had a negative impact on the U.S.’s attraction for foreign visitors, in addition to a weaker dollar and heightened security measures.

“It’s not a reach to say the rhetoric and policies of this administration are affecting sentiment around the world, creating antipathy toward the U.S. and affecting travel behavior,” Adam Sacks, the president of Tourism Economics, told The New York Times.

Travel to the U.S. has been on the decline ever since President Donald Trump took office, and new data from the Commerce Department shows the slump translates to a cost of $4.6 billion in lost spending and 40,000 jobs, according to an analysis by the U.S. Travel Association.

The downturn has also caused America to lose its spot as the world’s second-most popular destination for foreign travel, ceding to Spain. (France is in first place).

International tourism to the U.S. began to wane after Trump took office, leading to a so-called “Trump slump.”

Trump’s heavy handed approach to governing, from publicly attacking/promoting specific companies to expressing hostility toward international trade, has undoubtedly created a new set of winners and losers in an economy that was already, and continues, to do well. It should come as no surprise that Americans reliant on foreign tourism are one of those losers. In fact, the Trump slump was predicted back in Feburary and March when Trump was first pushing for his Muslim travel ban, but the good news is that the Trump Slump has only resulted in a 4.4 billion dollar and 40,000 job loss. Initial studies predicted the losses could have been significantly higher.

The U.S. Travel Association plans to launch a “Visit U.S.” lobbying campaign to encourage Washington to embrace the vital economic impact of foreign tourists, reports The Los Angeles Times.

Experts say that Trump’s proposed travel bans, anti-immigration language, and heightened security measures have had a negative impact on the U.S.’s attraction for foreign visitors.

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