Hey, Big Spenders

Hey, Big Spenders: As tourism continues to rise, local college students size up the economic impact
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Tourist spending by county in millions for 2014

 

Like it, love it, or sometimes hate it, tourism is an economic bedrock of much of Western North Carolina. Of course, the tide of visitors brings a boon to some areas more than others, as a senior class project at Western Carolina University finds each fall. The class is taught by Steve Morse, an economist who directs the university’s hospitality and tourism program. In its latest analysis, presented last November, the class crunched the numbers for tourist-related spending throughout WNC in 2014.

Using estimates compiled by the Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Travel Association, Morse and his class found that tourism brought in a whopping $3.25 billion to the region and was up almost five percent over the previous year’s spending. Buncombe County led the pack of mountain counties, with $963 million in tourism earnings.

“The trend I see is for WNC to consistently be growing in tourist spending, mainly because the outdoor adventure tourism industry is growing, with more opportunities for rafting, hiking, zip-lining, and mountain biking,” Morse says. That outdoors-related growth, he adds, is a main reason why WNC “has had some of the largest increases in tourist spending in the entire state.”
                                                                                                            

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