Economic Impact by Senate District 2020
Dean Runyan Associates, Inc.
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(Date of Publication: May 25, 2021)
Economic significance of the travel industry in California’s 40 Senate districts in 2020. The report includes visitor spending, earnings, employment and tax revenue (local and state) per district. The estimates are comparable to the county, regional and state travel impacts.
MAJOR TAKEAWAYS
- Total impacts for all districts match those in the 2020 statewide travel impacts report: $65.1 billion in travel-related spending supporting near 860.9 thousand jobs and generating $6.1 billion in state and local taxes.
- Among the 40 California Senate districts, travel impacts were highest is the 11th District (San Francisco), which led the state in both travel-related spending ($4.6 billion) and tax revenue generation at $382 million.
- The 26th District (Los Angeles Coast) supported 60,200 jobs, the most of the state.
- The 28th District (Palm Springs) had the highest percentage of travel-generated employment at 11.6%.