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Why is International Travel to the U.S. Falling?

Why is International Travel to the U.S. Falling?

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The source provides an extensive analysis of the sharp decline in United States inbound international tourism beginning in 2025, marking the first drop since the COVID-19 pandemic rebound. This reversal, which shatters initial optimistic projections and is estimated to cost the U.S. billions in lost export revenue, is attributed to a combination of factors including policy shifts from the Trump administration, adverse economic pressures, and rapidly eroding global perceptions of the country. Specifically, the episode examines how new tariffs, stricter immigration enforcement, and lengthy visa wait times have deterred major markets like Canada and Mexico, while the strong U.S. dollar further increases costs for international visitors, causing global travel demand to shift toward competitors like Canada and Europe. The overall consequence is a projection that the U.S. will not recover to 2019 visitor levels until 2029, threatening millions of jobs in the tourism sector.
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