🇺🇸 Trump PLUMMETS TOURISM In America And Companies LOSE BILLIONS | U.S. Travel Crisis 2025 EXPLAINED
In 2025, the United States is facing a historic collapse in tourism revenue, with industry experts blaming a sharp downturn on controversial policies, travel restrictions, and the global perception of America under Donald Trump’s leadership. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the U.S. is projected to lose $12.5 billion in international visitor spending, with tourism revenue falling 7% year-over-year. For airlines, hotels, restaurants, theme parks, and local small businesses, the impact has been devastating.
In this comprehensive video, we break down how President Trump’s return to office has triggered a wave of cancellations, reduced tourism demand, and growing global resistance to visiting the U.S. From long visa delays and aggressive border patrol behavior to xenophobic rhetoric and tightening immigration policies, America’s once-booming travel sector is in steep decline.
🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
The real reasons foreign tourists are avoiding the United States in 2025
Breakdown of the $12.5 billion tourism revenue loss
How Trump-era policies are deterring international visitors
Firsthand stories from travelers who changed plans due to fear or frustration
The economic fallout for major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, and Miami
The ripple effect on hotels, airlines, retail stores, and food service industries
How trade tensions, anti-immigration messaging, and diplomatic breakdowns are driving the decline
Which companies and sectors are losing billions, and how they’re responding
Forecasts for the future of U.S. tourism — and whether this damage is reversible
📉 The Economic Impact of the “Trump Slump”
The so-called “Trump Slump” in tourism is more than just a drop in flight bookings. It’s a nationwide economic threat affecting:
Hospitality & lodging (hotels, Airbnb, resorts)
Theme parks and attractions (Disney, Universal Studios, etc.)
Airlines & travel services (United, Delta, American, Expedia, Airbnb)
Retail & restaurants in major tourist destinations
Cultural & historical sites, museums, and local tourism boards
Employment in the travel and service industries — putting thousands of jobs at risk
This is not just about numbers — it’s about perception. International travelers are avoiding the U.S. due to fear of discrimination, visa hassles, and an unwelcoming political climate. At a time when global tourism is rebounding, the United States is losing ground.
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