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New York posted record tourism numbers last year, governor says in State Fair visit

Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday visited the New York State Fair and announced 2023 New York tourism data indicating “record” figures in visitors and direct spending. Tourism Economics prepared a series of reports that provided the data, per Hochul’s office. (Photo credit: Mike Groll via Hochul flickr)

GEDDES, N.Y. — New York state welcomed a “record-setting” 306.3 million visitors in 2023, while also setting “new historic highs” for direct visitor spending and total economic impact associated with the state’s tourism industry.

Visitors to New York contributed to a “record-high” $88 billion in direct spending and supported $137 billion in total economic impact across the state.

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the data during a Wednesday visit to the New York State Fair in the town of Geddes.

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The data, compiled in a series of reports prepared by Tourism Economics, represents “significant gains” over the then-record-setting numbers from 2022, and “far surpass” the highest numbers achieved prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hochul’s office said in its announcement.

“New York State is synonymous with tourism; it’s part of the fabric, history and economy of our incredibly diverse state,” Hochul said in the announcement. “As we approach the fall foliage and travel season, we are welcoming more visitors than ever, and their presence is supporting businesses and communities in every corner of the state.”

Last year, the total statewide economic impact of tourism reached a record-high $137 billion, representing an 11 percent jump over 2022, Hochul’s office said. Direct visitor spending was also up nearly 12 percent from $78.6 billion in 2022 to $88 billion in 2023, representing the third straight year of double-digit growth.

New York state also saw a 5 percent increase in visitation to 306.3 million travelers last year, up from 291.5 million in 2022. Additionally, state and local tax revenues generated by tourism saved the average New York State household $1,420 in taxes, Hochul’s office said.

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