Department of Commerce: International Visitors Spend $18.5 Billion in October 2014

Department of Commerce: International Visitors Spend $18.5 Billion in October 2014

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Commerce on Dec. 17, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

International visitors inject more than $597million a day into U.S. economy in October U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker today announced that international visitors spent $18.5 billion on travel to, and tourism-related activities within, the United States in October, an increase of nearly 3 percent when compared to October 2013.

“Today’s data demonstrates that we are well on our way to achieving another record-setting year for travel and tourism exports, and that the United States is likely to see more than $222 billion in annual international visitor spending for the very first time,” said Secretary Pritzker. “Increased travel and tourism is a critical tool for economic growth and job creation in the United States, which is why President Obama created the first-ever national strategy to attract more international visitors to our country. We will continue to focus on the growth potential of this sector and on achieving the President’s goal of welcoming 100 million international visitors and the estimated $250 billion they will spend per year by the end of 2021.” International visitors have spent $185.1 billion on U.S. travel and tourism-related goods and services in 2014 (January through October), an increase of 4 percent when compared to the same period last year. Americans have spent an estimated $121.4 billion abroad, resulting in a balance of trade surplus nearly $64 billion year to date.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce

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