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America’s travel industry is in sharp decline
Fewer people want to visit the United States, and it’s starting to hurt the economy. For the first time in decades, the U.S. is running a travel trade deficit — meaning we’re spending more abroad than visitors are spending here. Blame a mix of unfriendly policies, rising tariffs, and a colder international reputation. Foreign student enrollment is down, Canadian tourism is plunging, and airlines are feeling the pinch. What was once a reliable economic bright spot is quickly becoming a warning sign. Catherine Arnst with Quartz has the full story.
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