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America’s travel industry is in sharp decline

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Catherine Arnst

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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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