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Economic Impact of Travel in North Carolina Based on Visitor Spending


 

These county-by-county travel economic impact statistics are prepared annually by the Research Department of the US Travel Association for the N.C. Department of Commerce’s Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development.

 

In addition to the direct visitor spending estimates for all 100 NC counties, county level employment, payroll and tax revenues as a result of direct visitor spending are included.

 

This research was gathered using the  Travel Economic Impact Model (TEIM) Travel Economic Impact Model (TEIM).

 

To use this information in a press release or reference it in any way, the name of the study is “The Economic Impact Of Travel On North Carolina Counties.” The credit line should read: “This study was prepared for the North Carolina Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development by the US Travel Association.”

 

2009 Impact of Visitor Spending by Sector 2009 Impact of Visitor Spending by Sector

 

2008 North Carolina county statistics in pdf reports:

2009 NC County Preliminary Estimates ALPHA 2009 NC County Preliminary Estimates ALPHA   

2009 NC County Preliminary Estimates EXPENDITURES 2009 NC County Preliminary Estimates EXPENDITURES

2009 NC County Preliminary Estimates PERCENT CHANGE 2009 NC County Preliminary Estimates PERCENT CHANGE

2009 Economic Development Regions 2009 Economic Development Regions

  

  

 

 
To view the statewide county statistics for North Carolina. 




To view the statistics for an individual county, please select the year and county below



or choose a region on the map to view a larger map of the counties.








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