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Bloomberg - (archived: https://archive.ph/56dhP ) US Economy Is Set to Lose Billions as Foreign Tourists Stay Away
By Augusta Saraiva
April 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC
The US economy is set to lose billions of dollars in revenue in 2025 from a pullback in foreign tourism and boycotts of American products, adding to a growing list of headwinds keeping recession risk elevated.
Arrivals of non-citizens to the US by plane dropped almost 10% in March from a year earlier, according to data published Monday by the International Trade Administration. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. estimates in a worst-case scenario, the hit this year from reduced travel and boycotts could total 0.3% of gross domestic product, which would amount to almost $90 billion.

Foreign tourism has been a tailwind for the US in recent years as the cessation of pandemic-era restrictions sparked a resurgence of international travel. But many potential visitors are now rethinking their vacation plans amid increased hostility at the border, rising geopolitical frictions and global economic uncertainty.
One of them is Curtis Allen, a Canadian videographer who canceled an upcoming US vacation after President Donald Trump imposed punitive tariffs on his home country and suggested it should become the 51st US state. Allen and his partner have been on multiple camping trips to Oregon over the years, but this year, they will be traveling around British Columbia instead.
Were not just staying home, said Allen, 34. Were going to go spend the same money somewhere else.
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By Augusta Saraiva
April 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC
The US economy is set to lose billions of dollars in revenue in 2025 from a pullback in foreign tourism and boycotts of American products, adding to a growing list of headwinds keeping recession risk elevated.
Arrivals of non-citizens to the US by plane dropped almost 10% in March from a year earlier, according to data published Monday by the International Trade Administration. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. estimates in a worst-case scenario, the hit this year from reduced travel and boycotts could total 0.3% of gross domestic product, which would amount to almost $90 billion.

Foreign tourism has been a tailwind for the US in recent years as the cessation of pandemic-era restrictions sparked a resurgence of international travel. But many potential visitors are now rethinking their vacation plans amid increased hostility at the border, rising geopolitical frictions and global economic uncertainty.
One of them is Curtis Allen, a Canadian videographer who canceled an upcoming US vacation after President Donald Trump imposed punitive tariffs on his home country and suggested it should become the 51st US state. Allen and his partner have been on multiple camping trips to Oregon over the years, but this year, they will be traveling around British Columbia instead.
Were not just staying home, said Allen, 34. Were going to go spend the same money somewhere else.
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Bloomberg: US Economy Is Set to Lose Billions as Foreign Tourists Stay Away [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Apr 2025
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Here in southern AZ, similar economic reality, but people from Mexico who cross border LEGALLY as shopping tourists
Attilatheblond
Apr 2025
#12
Good! Sometimes people need to suffer before they learn a valuable lesson...
Oopsie Daisy
Apr 2025
#8
I wonder if the Olympics will be like what happened in 1980 when Moscow was boycotted over the
kimbutgar
Apr 2025
#19
Let's not forget American vacations within our border. National Parks are likely to become drilling sites and/or......
usaf-vet
Apr 2025
#18
You'd think a president who owns hotels and resorts would know about tourism money in the US
IronLionZion
Apr 2025
#22