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Domestic and international visitors to and within Halifax County spent $119.11 million in 2021, an increase of 38.7 percent from 2020. 

The data comes from an annual study commissioned by Visit North Carolina, a unit of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina.

“(The year) 2021 was a record-breaking year for tourism spending in Halifax County,” said Lori Medlin, president and CEO of the Halifax County Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Not only is the recovery from COVID evident in the growth percentage, this spending impact surpassed pre-COVID numbers.  Hats off to every member of the hospitality community in Halifax County.  They have worked under tremendous pressure to save our industry during this unprecedented time.”

Tourism impact highlights for 2021

The travel and tourism industry directly employs more than 700 and indirectly employs more than 1,000 people in Halifax County.  

Total payroll directly generated by the tourism industry in Halifax County was $26.2 million.

State tax revenue generated in Halifax County totaled $5.4 million through state sales and excise taxes, and taxes on personal and corporate income. 

About $4 million in local taxes were generated from sales and property tax revenue from travel-generated and travel-supported businesses.

These statistics come from the Economic Impact of Travel on North Carolina Counties 2021.

The study was prepared for Visit North Carolina by Tourism Economics in collaboration with the U.S. Travel Association.

Statewide, visitor spending in 2021 rebounded by 44.9 percent to reach $28.9 billion. 

Following the devastating pandemic-related losses of 2020, the total fell just short of the record $29.22 billion spent in 2019. 

Direct tourism employment increased 10.5 percent to 197,500.

“These findings are something that everyone in North Carolina can celebrate,” said Visit NC Director Wit Tuttell. “They’re a testament to the resilience of our businesses and our residents, and to the enduring appeal of destinations that include everything a traveler might want. The economic well-being of the state and all its communities rises with the pleasures travelers find in the natural beauty of our public spaces, our culinary traditions and innovation, our remarkable towns and our spirited cities. North Carolina can claim it all.”

Statewide highlights include: 

Total spending by domestic and international visitors in North Carolina reached $28.9 billion in 2021.That sum represents a 44.9 percent increase over 2020 expenditures. The figure falls 1 percent below the record $29.22 billion spent in 2019. 

Domestic travelers spent a record $28.6 billion in 2021. Spending was up 45.2 percent from $19.7 billion in 2020. 

International travelers spent $337 million in 2021, up 25.6 percent from the previous year. 

Visitors to North Carolina generated $3.9 billion in federal, state and local taxes in 2021. The total represents a 29 percent increase from 2020. 

State tax receipts from visitor spending rose 34 percent to nearly $1.2 billion in 2021. 

Local tax receipts grew 26 percent to $1.1 billion.

Direct tourism employment in North Carolina increased 10.5 percent to 197,500. 

Direct tourism payroll increased 18.9 percent to $7.7 billion. 

Visitors spent more than $79 million per day in North Carolina. That spending added $6.4 million per day to state and local tax revenues — about $3.3 million in state taxes and $3.1 million in local taxes. 

Each North Carolina household saved $580 on average in state and local taxes as a direct result of visitor spending in the state. Savings per capita averaged $222.

North Carolina hosted nearly 45 million visitors in 2021.