Sin city economic slump signals wider slowdown
Summary
The number of tourists visiting Las Vegas is down by about 11% this year. This drop may indicate a slowdown in the U.S. economy. The decrease in visitation coincides with reduced international tourism to the U.S., partially influenced by trade tensions.Key Facts
- Las Vegas tourism has dropped by 11% this year.
- About 400,000 fewer people visited Las Vegas in June 2025 compared to June 2024.
- Las Vegas is often viewed as a sign of the overall U.S. economy's health.
- International tourism spending in the U.S. is projected to fall by $12.5 billion this year.
- The global tourism industry expects to make $169 billion in the U.S. this year, down from $181 billion in 2024.
- The World Travel & Tourism Council predicts a 22.5% drop from the previous peak in the tourism industry.
- The decline in U.S. tourism ties in with President Trump's trade policies, which have deterred some international travelers.
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