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280,000 Florida tourism jobs erased. May never recover. (Original Post) Swede Jan 28 OP
Welp ... Scrivener7 Jan 28 #1
Womp womp Johonny Jan 28 #2
Only 1 person to blame 100%...tRUMP... SWBTATTReg Jan 28 #3
With an assist to DeSatan..... SergeStorms Jan 28 #6
Interestingly, the article manages to write a lot of words on the topic without once naming Trump. tanyev Jan 28 #10
"What triggered the breaking point was not one policy, but a convergence of factors." maxsolomon Jan 28 #17
I love this for Florida! Coventina Jan 28 #19
I imagine Mar a Lago always needs dishwashers and spa attendants... tanyev Jan 28 #4
It's not only Canadians..... SergeStorms Jan 28 #5
I think also TheFarseer Jan 28 #8
In the greatest economy in the history of economies? SergeStorms Jan 28 #12
I've cut back because that POS is in the WH,and so it will be until he's hauled out in a box Bengus81 Jan 28 #28
I live in Houston LtTx Jan 28 #33
Ouch that's going to leave a mark kerouac2 Jan 28 #7
Dems should be shouting endlessly that Republicans say NO GUNS Bengus81 Jan 28 #31
That's what Florida chose to happen. Repeatedly. RockRaven Jan 28 #9
... Prairie Gates Jan 28 #11
I hope the government has plans for all those unemployed people. dickthegrouch Jan 28 #13
My Kayak settings are set to exclude flights through Miami, and DFW dickthegrouch Jan 28 #14
I'll never go back and I used to live there. Ritabert Jan 28 #15
Yeah, I ain't going to FloriDUH anytime soon Jilly_in_VA Jan 28 #16
republicans did this to florida.... RT Atlanta Jan 28 #18
I've been avoiding Desantis land for years. I did have to go once... NNadir Jan 28 #20
Canada bromeando Jan 28 #21
It isn't just the Canadians who aren't coming, it's the Europeans also. patphil Jan 28 #22
Where are these numbers coming from? nycbos Jan 28 #23
I'm in what was a Canadian winter hotspot. Phoenix61 Jan 28 #32
Me neither nycbos Jan 28 #34
Yeah. The whole article seems a little suspect. progressoid Jan 29 #36
Republicans are all in... GiqueCee Jan 28 #24
The price of not counting all of the votes in 2000! DemocracyForever Jan 28 #25
It's mostly warm there in winter. Other than that.............. twodogsbarking Jan 28 #26
Oh wellll. Buddyzbuddy Jan 28 #27
Florida got what it voted for, 56% for Trump 43% for Harris. ShazamIam Jan 28 #29
The cruise ships should re-home in US Virgin Islands and offer packages including the airline tickets to accommodate ChicagoTeamster Jan 28 #30
I knew it was bad LilElf70 Jan 28 #35

tanyev

(49,311 posts)
10. Interestingly, the article manages to write a lot of words on the topic without once naming Trump.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:26 PM
Jan 28
Florida is experiencing one of the most severe tourism collapses in modern American history, and it’s not from a hurricane or pandemic. 280,000 jobs have been erased, more than $52 billion wiped from a single state economy, and an entire winter tourism system hollowed out in less than two years. This devastation was caused by a trade war-driven political rupture between the United States and Canada that transformed tourism into an economic weapon and trust into collateral damage.

What began as hostile rhetoric, tariff threats, and diplomatic disregard has escalated into a structural economic shift that may be irreversible. Canadian visitors once injected between $38 billion and $42 billion into Florida every year, but within a single winter season, that flow collapsed by more than half. This is not a local Florida story—it is a national warning about how political miscalculation can destroy consumer relationships that took generations to build.

In the 12 months following the escalation of the trade war between the United States and Canada, Florida experienced one of the sharpest demand withdrawals ever recorded in a developed tourism economy. Open source tourism data, airline capacity reports, and state-level labor estimates all point to the same conclusion: the Canadian exit was sudden, synchronized, and devastating.

What triggered the breaking point was not one policy, but a convergence of factors. Tariff threats targeting Canadian aluminum, lumber, and agriculture coincided with increasingly confrontational political rhetoric. When Canada was publicly framed as economically subordinate, the message landed with force. Canadian media amplified it. Retirement associations debated it. Consumer groups acted on it.


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maxsolomon

(38,749 posts)
17. "What triggered the breaking point was not one policy, but a convergence of factors."
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:48 PM
Jan 28

Then they list 2 that are 100% direct from MFer. Tariffs and "confrontational" rhetoric.

Too cute by half.

Coventina

(29,752 posts)
19. I love this for Florida!
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 03:44 PM
Jan 28

May they continue to reap the rewards of the seeds they have sown.....

SergeStorms

(20,599 posts)
5. It's not only Canadians.....
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:16 PM
Jan 28

WHO WE LOVE DEARLY, but normal, nontoxic Americans as well.
I know I'll never set foot in Florida again, and I used to live there.

Screw DeSatan and all of his Trump-loving fascists.

Hit 'em where it hurts.

SergeStorms

(20,599 posts)
12. In the greatest economy in the history of economies?
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:32 PM
Jan 28
I believe you're 100% correct on that observation.

Bengus81

(10,173 posts)
28. I've cut back because that POS is in the WH,and so it will be until he's hauled out in a box
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:09 PM
Jan 28

or rolled out because of a massive stroke. Don't care,just make it soon.

LtTx

(80 posts)
33. I live in Houston
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:15 PM
Jan 28

and I will never step foot in Florida again! There are also many places in Texas I wouldn't visit- easier to list where I would visit- Houston/San Antonio/Austin and South Padre island!

Bengus81

(10,173 posts)
31. Dems should be shouting endlessly that Republicans say NO GUNS
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:11 PM
Jan 28

Let those fuckers spend all THEIR time trying to deny what Trump said.

Learn to fucking message Dems!

RockRaven

(19,406 posts)
9. That's what Florida chose to happen. Repeatedly.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:25 PM
Jan 28

So congrats on getting what you chose, I guess.

dickthegrouch

(4,535 posts)
13. I hope the government has plans for all those unemployed people.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:37 PM
Jan 28

Which don't include fruit picking 100miles from their homes each day.

We should be hammering on the intended consequences and the lack of planning that went into all the foreseeable job losses that have occurred in multiple industries as a result of the uncontrolled flailing by the GOP, Congress, and pResident.

dickthegrouch

(4,535 posts)
14. My Kayak settings are set to exclude flights through Miami, and DFW
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:39 PM
Jan 28

Thankfully Copa Airlines flies direct from SFO to Panama City, and thence to my frequent South American destinations.

Jilly_in_VA

(14,394 posts)
16. Yeah, I ain't going to FloriDUH anytime soon
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 02:46 PM
Jan 28

I swore that when DeSatan was elected. I love Sanibel, but no. Just NO.

RT Atlanta

(2,746 posts)
18. republicans did this to florida....
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 03:39 PM
Jan 28

which is too bad because there are some good non-republicans in that state and my family has always enjoyed trips to Disney and the Forgotten Coast.

this is truly 'republican leadership' in action.

NNadir

(38,088 posts)
20. I've been avoiding Desantis land for years. I did have to go once...
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 04:43 PM
Jan 28

...for a scientific conference but I kept my wallet closed against anything non-essential.

bromeando

(173 posts)
21. Canada
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 04:44 PM
Jan 28

Canadians won't want to come to the US after trump continues to attack the Canadian sovereignty.

patphil

(9,083 posts)
22. It isn't just the Canadians who aren't coming, it's the Europeans also.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 04:44 PM
Jan 28

Who wants to go to a country where masked agents can yank you out of your car, and treat you with disdain?

nycbos

(6,715 posts)
23. Where are these numbers coming from?
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 04:59 PM
Jan 28

While I don’t doubt there’s been a decline the number 280,000 seems a little high to me

Phoenix61

(18,834 posts)
32. I'm in what was a Canadian winter hotspot.
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:13 PM
Jan 28

They are gone. I mean completely gone. Can’t say I blame them.

nycbos

(6,715 posts)
34. Me neither
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:29 PM
Jan 28

I’m aware of the numbers our way down but the number 280,000 jobs lost seems a little high

GiqueCee

(4,286 posts)
24. Republicans are all in...
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:00 PM
Jan 28

... on the total destruction of America from within. They are filthy fucking traitors who want to rule over the ashes of whatever is left when Satan calls Trump home, which can't be soon enough. But we will teach them the error of their ways. Boy Howdy, will we ever teach them!

ChicagoTeamster

(979 posts)
30. The cruise ships should re-home in US Virgin Islands and offer packages including the airline tickets to accommodate
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:10 PM
Jan 28

Since there will be more flyers they can work with airlines and Virgin Airlines tourism bureau to mitigate cost increase and the tax dollars still go to a US territory, just not to FL.

LilElf70

(1,574 posts)
35. I knew it was bad
Wed Jan 28, 2026, 05:34 PM
Jan 28

But I had no idea it was this bad. 280K jobs? 52M? Just goes to prove, everything he touches, anyone associated with him....... I think you know the rest of the story here.

Nevermind. I've already wasted too much time talking about him, I'll never get back.

That is all.

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