The United States' tourism decline is currently matching prior estimates of 8.2% in the first half of 2025, according to Oxford Economics . The largest decline within that figure is by Canadian travelers; Tourism Economics highlighted on 22 August that Canadian visits are short by 25.2% year to date, which includes a 37.0% decline in land arrivals in July, along with a 35.6% to 43.0% drop in air bookings from Canada compared to the same time in 2024.
Plenty of American states are feeling Canadians' absence; Minnesota has resorted to begging for their return , while Montana has completely abandoned Canadian tourists altogether. However, one of the top U.S. tourist destinations, located in one of the states that Canadians would normally visit the most (Nevada), has been taking swift