Visits to the U.S. in March fell nearly 12 percent year-over-year, government figures show, the first significant downturn since early in the pandemic. Analysts say Trump's visa revocations, detentions, deportations and tariffs are pushing tourists awaywww.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/0…
— Matthew Hay Brown (@matthewhaybrown.bsky.social) 2025-04-18T14:03:26.827Z
As international tourists pull back on U.S. travel and purchases, $90 billion in lost revenue looms
Canadians and Europeans are boycotting the US and US made products. Goldman Sachs estimates this will cost the US economy $90 Billion in 2025.
— Laguna Beach Democratic Club (@lagunabeachdems.bsky.social) 2025-04-16T19:32:09.778Z
U.S. tourism down while more Americans consider moving abroad
Rubio doing his best to rescue the tourism biz. 𤔠@axios.com http://www.axios.com/newsletters/…
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla.bsky.social) 2025-04-16T13:19:50.182Z
The American tourism industry is going to get absolutely smoked
— Bruce Arthur (@brucearthur.bsky.social) 2025-04-20T16:40:51.407Z
canadian air travel to the united states in march: down 13.5%canadian air travel to mexico in march: up 15.6% āi think they are choosing more friendly policiesā-mexican secretary of tourism/statistics canada
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer.com) 2025-05-09T20:09:11.601Z
California is No. 1 state for tourism, but may be hit by 'Trump Slump,' Newsom says
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes.com) 2025-05-05T23:10:03.380Z
Trump's policies responsible for projected $9,000,000,000 DECLINEin international visitor spending in 2025That's a $6.4B loss in hospitality, dining, entertainment, etc And $2.5B loss to transportation (airlines) http://www.tourismeconomics.com/press/in-the…
— Larry Tenney (@larrytenney.bsky.social) 2025-05-04T20:36:41.894Z