Matt MacLaren, Esq. SVP Member Relations AzLTA Presentation 11.29.16
MOVING THE NEEDLE: MEMBERSHIP & ENGAGEMENT 2013 Properties: 8,500 Rooms: 1.3 Million 2016 Properties: 23,500 Rooms: 2.8 Million +175%
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RESEARCH THAT DRIVES ADVOCACY Economic Impact of the US Hotel Industry Funded by the American Hotel & Lodging Association Educational Foundation June 27, 2016 1
Oxford Economics: Updating The Numbers Hotels and hotel guests support (2015) 7.8 million American jobs $1.1 trillion of US business sales 188,000+ new hotel jobs since 2010 Source: Oxford Economics
The hotel and lodging industry is vibrant and innovative. We are experiencing tremendous growth from global brands to the small inns and bed & breakfasts that line main streets across the country. Oxford Economics Impact Report October 2016 PAGE 10
We are welcoming more guests into our hotels, inns and bed & breakfasts than ever before. Oxford Economics Impact Report October 2016 PAGE 11
The hotel and lodging industry is integral to the American economy. A typical hotel with 100 occupied rooms per night supports over 250 local jobs every year. Oxford Economics Impact Report October 2016 PAGE 13
Hotels and hotel guests support nearly 8 million jobs, including 4 million direct impact jobs. The industry drives the American economy, contributing $590 billion toward U.S. gross domestic product. Oxford Economics Impact Report October 2016 PAGE 14
SUPPORTING THE COMMUNITY The hotel and lodging industry supports and reinvests in communities around the country. Every year, hotels, inns and bed & breakfasts drive hundreds of billions of tax and tourism dollars to federal, state and local governments. Oxford Economics Impact Report October 2016 PAGE 16
In total, guests spend $483 billion at hotels and local businesses annually. That amounts to stronger communities around the country. Oxford Economics Impact Report October 2016 PAGE 17
Hotel industry impacts: Arizona Hotel industry impacts (2015) Amounts in millions of dollars, unless otherwise noted PAGE 18 US Arizona Total hotel industry impact Output (sales) $1,109,447 $24,506 Labor income 354,781 7,772 Employment (number of jobs) 7,761,001 183,104 GDP $588,510 $12,834 Total taxes 167,232 3,546 State and local taxes 81,583 1,734 Federal taxes 85,649 1,812 State and local taxes per household (in dollars per household) $1,415 $1,440 Direct impact: hotel operations, guest ancillary spending, capital investment Output (sales) $514,232 $12,265 Labor income 173,874 3,973 Employment (number of jobs) 4,456,585 105,293 GDP $274,649 $6,363 Total taxes 94,998 2,107 State and local taxes 53,776 1,188 Federal taxes 41,222 919 Direct impact: hotel operations Output (sales) $245,424 $5,893 Labor income 80,432 1,935 Employment (number of jobs) 2,046,407 50,513 GDP $143,250 $3,361 Total taxes 55,073 1,148 State and local taxes 35,063 690 Taxes on lodging 16,483 353 Federal taxes 20,009 458 Metrics Properties (number of hotels, motels, inns and B&Bs) 54,179 1,038 Guest rooms (number of guest rooms, thousands, year-end) 4,621 95 Guest nights (number of occupied room nights, millions) 1,116 27.7 New hotel jobs since 2010 187,896 3,497 Guest spending at hotels and local businesses, and on transporation $483,190 $11,782 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis; Census Bureau; STR; Oxford Economics
Hotel industry impacts: Arizona - 1,038 properties in Arizona hotel industry - 95,000 guest rooms - 27.7 million guest nights annually - 183,104 Arizona jobs (5.2% of all jobs in the state) - $24.5 billion Arizona sales supported Oxford Economics Impact Report October 2016 PAGE 19
Hotel industry impacts: Arizona - Arizona hotel sales (revenue, plus certain taxes) increased to $5.9 billion - Hotel guests spent $11.8 billion at Arizona hotels and local businesses, and on transportation - Arizona hotels support $3.5 billion of federal, state and local taxes. - - This is equivalent to $1,440 per household annually. Economic Impact Report August 2016 PAGE 20
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