BCN-26 Record spending by tourists in 2017: US government

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Record spending by tourists in 2017: US government

WASHINGTON, Sept 13, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Spending by tourists visiting the
United States inched higher in 2017, setting a new record and accounting for
about a tenth of all US exports, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.

Nearly 77 million international visitors — including pleasure-seekers,
students and medical patients — spent $251.4 billion in the United States
last year, up two percent from 2016.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement he expected the upward
trend to continue in 2018.

According to the department, tourist dollars supported 1.2 million US
jobs. Spending by tourists is counted as an export and receipts from foreign
visitors accounted for nearly a third of all US services exports in 2017, the
Commerce Department said.

Education-related travel accounted for nearly two third of all visits to
America in 2017.

Overall, the volume of visitors rose 0.7 percent, with big jumps in US
travel by South Koreans (up 17.8 percent), Brazilians (up 11 percent) and
Argentinians (up 10 percent).

Data published by the Commerce Department showed that in the first half of
2018, tourists had spent $149.4 billion in the United States, up 2.7 percent
over the same period last year, while Americans traveling abroad had spent
$107.2 billion.

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