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highplainsdem

(60,836 posts)
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 02:03 PM Jan 18

John Fugelsang: The World's Tourists Are Swiping Left on Trump's America

https://johnfugelsang.substack.com/p/the-worlds-tourists-are-swiping-left

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Instead? In 2026 the US has somehow become the only country on Earth losing tourists during a global travel boom.

That’s right. The world is traveling more than ever; and America’s tourism sales pitch is: “No thanks, we’re doing fascism this year.”

According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, global tourism spending went UP nearly 7 percent. Europe is packed, Japan is packed. Spain is so packed they’re asking people to stop coming.

Meanwhile, the U.S. posted a 6 percent drop in foreign visitors and a 7 percent drop in spending.

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Uses of boldface and italics above are Fugelsang's.

Much more at the link. No paywall.


In 2026 the US has become the only country on Earth losing tourists during a global travel boom. johnfugelsang.substack.com/p/the-worlds...

John Fugelsang (@johnfugelsang.bsky.social) 2026-01-18T17:27:52.192Z
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TheRickles

(3,231 posts)
2. A global boycott may be what it takes.
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 02:08 PM
Jan 18

Ticket sales for the soccer World Cup are already way down, and if some teams refuse to put their players in jeopardy by coming to America, it could become a very powerful movement.

Tadpole Raisin

(1,977 posts)
3. Only 6%? I can only understand that if people took a chance
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 02:11 PM
Jan 18

because they had to come or couldn’t cancel their trip without losing what they had already paid.

2026 - 25%?

Jarqui

(10,860 posts)
6. Who wants to spend their vacation
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 02:52 PM
Jan 18

getting kidnapped by ICE and wind up in a prison in El Salvador or wherever?

or get charged in a country where the rule of law is so unreliable if you're not a Trumper?

you have to submit social media from the last five years for a VISA?
what if you criticize Trump's authoritarianism in your social media?

It is probably going to get worse before it gets better - particularly if Trump annexes

liberalla

(10,933 posts)
9. I don't blame them! I wouldn't want to come here for a visit or a job either. Not until things calm down and stabilize.
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 03:58 PM
Jan 18

This (downturn) is to be expected.

peppertree

(23,187 posts)
10. There is ONE other country losing tourism: Milei's Argentina
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 04:10 PM
Jan 18

Tourist arrivals are down 22% in Jan-Nov 2025, compared to Jan-Nov-2023 - the 11 months before he took office.

Yes - a lot of it has to do with his chest-thumping - and absurd - policy of keeping an overvalued peso (with Trump's help, of course).

But some of it has to do with this:



Warpy

(114,504 posts)
13. NM is a big tourism state but I haven't read any local figures
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 04:34 PM
Jan 18

so I don't know how many people are avoiding the ski resorts in the winter or the state's stark beauty in the summer. All I've seen so far are articles citing first a return to pre pandemic levels then to record breaking high levels during the Biden administration.

I imagine that the longer the dumpster fire in Washington continues, the fewer happy talk articles we'll see around here. I imagine buyers will swoop into Santa Fe for the Spanish and Indian markets and then swoop out to tourist destinations in Canada and points south. I certainly won't blame them for that.

Johonny

(25,752 posts)
14. Only down 6 percent,
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 04:36 PM
Jan 18

Given how awful our foreign policies are, it's amazing it is only down 6 percent. It goes to show the world's rich are Teflon.

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