During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the growing economic impact of the gig economy on rural areas, particularly through short-term rentals that provide additional income for families. Representatives noted that welcoming travelers has become a vital source of revenue for many communities, enhancing local economies.
A key focus of the meeting was the role of the Department of Travel and Tourism in promoting these opportunities. Officials emphasized their commitment to driving tourism to rural regions, acknowledging the importance of travel as an economic driver. The implementation of the Visit America Act was mentioned as a significant step towards this goal, with efforts underway to collaborate with states to boost tourism initiatives.
The meeting also celebrated the United States' status as the top destination for international travelers, with a target set by the National Travel and Tourism Strategy to attract 90 million international visitors by 2027. This ambitious goal underscores the administration's dedication to enhancing the travel sector and supporting rural economies through increased tourism.