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    Wyoming saw a tourism increase in 2018, netting more than $3.8 billion

    According to a Dean Runyan Associates report, visitors that came to Wyoming in 2018 spent more than $3.8 billion in 2018 which was a 6.8% increase from 2017.

    The Wyoming Office of Tourism showed a steady increase in traveler spending, and that trend has steadily seen an increase since 2007.

    Wyoming saw 8.9 million overnight visitors in 2018, which was also up 2% from the previous year.

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    According to an Associated Press report, the leisure and hospitality industry in Wyoming supports over 32,000 jobs, making it the largest private sector employer in Wyoming.

    Travelers spending generates about $196 million in both local and in state tax revenue every year.

    A proposed lodging tax failed in the Legislature this year. The tax proposal was designed as an idea to help increase tourism promotion.

     

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