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Is tourism a big industry in Florida?

In Florida's economy, tourism is one of the largest industries contributing to Florida's GDP growth. In 2017, Florida visitors spent nearly $90 billion, according to data published by Rockport Analytics. Tourism spending in Florida has also yielded high tax revenue at the federal, state and local levels.



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Florida topped the rankings among the US states most visited by foreigners in 2021. Data on visits by foreigners in 2021 were released by the National Travel and Tourism Office of the United States International Trade Administration (NTTO). The city of Miami was the most visited, followed by New York and Orlando.

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About forty million people visit Florida yearly. The money visitors spend in Florida supports many businesses. Amounting to over $40 billion dollars each year, tourism is the state's greatest source of income.

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In Florida's economy, tourism is one of the largest industries contributing to Florida's GDP growth. In 2017, Florida visitors spent nearly $90 billion, according to data published by Rockport Analytics. Tourism spending in Florida has also yielded high tax revenue at the federal, state and local levels.

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California takes the lead in tourism revenue, raking in a staggering $139 billion in 2022. The state's appeal lies in its diverse range of attractions, from the enchantment of Disneyland and the glitz of Hollywood to the breathtaking beauty of national parks like Yosemite and Joshua Tree.

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TALLAHASSEE - The number of people traveling to Florida during the second quarter of 2023 decreased compared to a year earlier, according to estimates released Wednesday by the state's tourism-marketing agency.

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Kissimmee, Florida is the Vacation Home Capital of the World and with more than 30,000 homes to choose from, it's no wonder where we got the name from.

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Orlando was the largest U.S. travel and tourism city destination in 2022 with an economic contribution of over $31 billion, representing 20 percent of the city's total GDP and recovering above 2019 levels by $2.7 billion—that's according to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).

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