DeKalb County generated $2.8 million in local tax revenue and $123 million in visitor spending in 2022
DEKALB, Ill. –Travel and tourism are back in a big way in DeKalb County and throughout the state based on data recently released by the Illinois Office of Tourism (IOT). DeKalb County generated a local economic impact of $123 million and contributed to an increase in visitor spending across Illinois in 2022. In addition, this boost in tourism contributed $2.8 million in local tax revenue while directly supporting 722 jobs in the tourism and hospitality industry, according to the latest data provided by Tourism Economics, a global tourism research firm, which measures the number of visitors as well as their impact on Illinois’ economy during the 2022 calendar year.
“This data validates what the DCCVB has seen and heard from our attractions, hotels, restaurants, and event hosts and planners that people from across the state and beyond are experiencing DeKalb County in numbers that rival pre-pandemic figures,” said Cortney Strohacker, executive director of the DeKalb County Convention and Visitors Bureau. “While challenges remain, particularly in the hospitality sector, we are encouraged that people are discovering or being re-introduced to the great attractions, businesses, venues, and events that make our county a great place to live, learn, work and play.”
In July, Governor JB Pritzker announced that Illinois reached its highest-ever hotel revenue figures in FY23 ($308 million) – surpassing the pre-pandemic record in FY19. Illinois welcomed 111 million visitors last year, representing 14 million additional travelers over 2021. In addition, visitor spending surged to $44 billion in 2022 – $12 billion over calendar year 2021 and 97% of record 2019 levels. As a result of tourist spending and visits in 2022, the overall economic impact – which includes indirect and induced impacts – amounted to a staggering $78 billion, a 30% increase from 2021 figures ($60 billion).
“Tourism is a key economic driver for our state, contributing to the growth of small businesses while generating jobs for our local communities,” said Kristin Richards, Director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. “Illinois has made unprecedented investments in travel and tourism, and we’re excited to build upon this record-breaking progress as we continue to promote Illinois and support the industry.”
DeKalb County’s government leadership is also pleased by the more than 10% increase in tourism spending in the county in 2022, adding that revenue attributed to tourism benefits all county residents. “Tourism highlights all that DeKalb County offers, and at the same time, brings in dollars from outside of our communities,” said DeKalb County Administrator, Brian Gregory. “This (visitor spending) results in millions of dollars of local tax revenue that is used to provide services for our residents.”
Economic Impact of Domestic Travel by County (2022):
DeKalb County
Travel expenditures – $123.4 million (10.8% increase)
Local tax revenue – $2.8 million (3.7% increase)
Fast Facts about Illinois Tourism in 2022
- Illinois welcomed 111 visitors in 2022, an increase of 14 million travelers from 2021
- Visitor spending resulted in $44 billion in 2022, an increase of $12 billion from 2021
- State and local tax revenue from visitor spending generated $4.2 billion
- Visitor spending supported 270,600 tourism-related jobs, an increase of 38,300 jobs from 2021
- Illinois reached its highest ever hotel tax revenue in FY23, $308 million
Annual economic impact data is provided by Tourism Economics and state hotel revenue collections are provided by the Illinois Department of Revenue. The hotel revenue figures represent all Illinois hotels, motels, and lodging establishment’s taxable revenue.
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