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The great summer pull back

International tourism in decline

Canadians avoiding the U.S.

A crackdown on immigration, which fuels the tourism industry

Reduced labor supply but easing worker shortages

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By Lauren Kaori Gurley

Some of America’s favorite resort towns and beach getaways are a little quieter this summer, as President Donald Trump’s trade wars and immigration crackdown appear to be dampening the travel boom that has defined the summers since the pandemic.

On the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches, and in the Poconos, travelers are spending less. Las Vegas tourism is sputtering. And Niagara Falls hotels are emptier this year, according to business leaders and a Federal Reserve policy report.

The pullback on summer vacationing

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