Washington, D.C. – Today, Business Forward Foundation issued its latest report on the economic cost of President Trump’s Muslim travel ban, anti-immigrant policies, visa rollbacks, and harmful rhetoric about Mexicans, Muslims, and “shithole countries.” The ‘Trump Slump’ in Massachusetts Tourism explains how global dissatisfaction with Trump is hurting international tourism to Massachusetts.

America’s standing in the world has fallen dramatically as a result of Trump’s policies and rhetoric, and industry experts agree that trade tensions and the U.S. political climate are hurting airlines, hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions across the U.S.

“Eighty-percent of travel to the U.S. is for pleasure, not work, which means travelers who do not feel safe or welcome in the U.S. can switch easily,” explained Doyle. “Tourist visits vary with the global economy and currency valuations, but the ‘Trump Slump’ in tourism is significant – and totally avoidable.”

In 2017, 2.4 million international tourists spent $4.1 billion on travel in Massachusetts. Many of these visitors came from China – a country that has been the target of Trump’s ongoing trade war. In the U.S. market, Massachusetts’ total share of visitation from China is 9.5%, even though it accounts for only 2.1% of total U.S. population. For decades, tourism from China increased each year. But in the first five months of 2019, tourism from China to Massachusetts declined by 3.1%.

The issue brief cites tourism and other export data from the U.S. Department of Commerce; industry analysis from U.S. Travel Association and Oxford Economics, a research firm that serves U.S. Travel Association and other industry leaders; and commentary from hospitality executives, analysts, and journalists covering the industry. Among the findings cited:

 

  • Massachusetts attracts large shares of visitors from Canada, the UK, China, Germany and India, among other countries.
  • In 2017, 2.4 million international visitors spent $4.1 billion in Massachusetts.
  • For every $1 million spent by foreign tourists, 7.6 jobs are supported.
  • Global confidence in the U.S. president fell from 55% under Obama to 27% under Trump. In addition, the percent of the world that sees U.S. power as a major threat rose from 25% under Obama to 45% under Trump.
  • As our share of the global tourism market falls, America will lose 14 million visits, $59 billion in income, and 120,000 jobs this year alone.

 

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