Tourism Across Iowa Sees Record Revenues in 2023

by Brian Wilson
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A report from the Iowa Tourism Office finds visitors spent $7.3 BILLION in Iowa during 2023, an all-time record. The report says tourists shelled out an average of $20 Million per day, experiencing all that Iowa has to offer. Chelsea Lerud, Executive Director of Iowa Travel Industry Partners, says the figures represent an increase from the year before of better than five-percent.

She says tourism is all about importing dollars from outside the state so local residents don’t have to pay for all of the services we enjoy and need.

The study found travel-generated state and local tax receipts exceeded one-billion dollars last year, enough to pay the salaries of more than 19-thousand public school teachers. Iowa has many hidden gems for tourists, in addition to a host of attractions that are well advertised.

Tourism isn’t just a weekend draw, either. Larud says Iowa’s visitor economy is taking place seven days a week.

The report says tourism plays a crucial role in Iowa’s job market, supporting nearly 71-thousand jobs, which accounts for more than five-percent of all employment in the state. Find out more online at www.industrypartners.traveliowa.com/economic-impact-report/

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