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U.S. Tourism's 'Lost Decade' Cost Some 500,000 Jobs

November 10, 2011 RSS Feed Print

The travel industry today became the latest to slam federal rules and bureaucracy, charging that tough visa rules for potential tourists have robbed the nation of $600 billion and hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Two grim facts: More Chinese now visit France than the United States, in part because it's hard to get a U.S. visitors visa. And while the U.S. used to be the destination for 17 percent of the world's tourists in 2000, that's dropped to 12.4 percent and shows no sign of changing.

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"Even as world travel grew by more than 60 million travelers between 2000 and 2010, the U.S. share of the market remained essentially flat. During this 'lost decade,' our economy squandered an opportunity to gain $606 billion in total spending from 78 million additional visitors—enough to support 467,000 more jobs annually," said a new report out this afternoon from the U.S. Travel Association.

"We know that we are not getting our share," said USTA spokesman Robert Bobo.

The key issue: The U.S. is slow to issue visas, especially since 9/11, and visitors from distant nations are going elsewhere. Among the key problems are the post-9/11 requirement that visa applicants be interviewed before traveling and a lack of visa offices. In China, for example, 20 cities with 20 million or more citizens have no U.S. visa office. [Check out our editorial cartoons on President Obama.]

To reverse the slide, travel officials today unveiled a broad plan to speed the issuance of visas, potentially leading to the creation of 1.3 million new jobs and additional economic output of over $850 billion.

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The key suggestions on the plan dubbed "Ready for Takeoff" include:

— A presidential directive to boost tourism from countries like China, Brazil, and India.

— Have the State Department do more to promote travel to the United States.

— Hire 440 new consular offices and put them in China, Brazil, and India over the next five years.

— Allow existing visa holders, including many business travelers and student and exchange visitors, to renew visas in the United States instead of returning to their home countries to do so.

— Utilize demand management tools and techniques to analyze and predict periods of high user demand and lower wait times.

The industry, however, gives credit to the Obama administration for realizing the problems and working to boost foreign travel to the United States. Just this week, for example, the agency charged with pushing travel to the United States, the Corporation for Travel Promotion, renamed itself "Brand USA" and plans to launch an advertising and marketing campaign in the spring of 2012 to push the U.S. as a business and vacation hot spot.

 

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This is another good example of what the Bush and he Obama administration is doing to America to collaspe our economy and to have more people jobless and in total poverty. The more people are unemployed; the better our President and the Bankers/Illuminati feel. And this is deliberately being done to bankrupt and collaspe the economy of the Great American Empire. That was; they can bring about their New World Order, and enslave you all.

And after we fall; they will try to force everybody to take their zombie making and mind controlling, mark of the beast chip in everybodies hand or forehead. And if you take their mark (chip) you will be tormented in hell, 24/7 forever and ever; because it will mean that you have rejected God and Jesus Christ and have joined Satan and his antichrist beast leader.

And these Satanic leaders tormentings in hell, will be 8 to 10 times worse. And their workers tormentings will be 2 to 7 times worse!!

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Janez of AK 9:52PM November 13, 2011

Not only does the U.S. make potential visitors go through hell to get a visa but if the applicant is rejected he still has to pay for the visa application as well as the cost of travel for every single one he's travelling with to get them all to the nearest U.S. consulate where they must all apply in person. In addition, the high visa application fee backfires on U.S. travelers headed for such countries as Brazil and Chile, because those countries charge the same visa fees as we do, ie. $150.

Jay Levy of MD 3:47PM November 13, 2011

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