U.S. export of travel and tourism fell 4 % in November 2025- Image Credit Unsplash+
According to information from the National Travel and Tourism Office, the United States messages a$ 1.8 billion trade deficit in November 2025. In November 2025, a 4 % decrease from November 2024, foreign tourists spent practically$ 20.7 billion on traveling to and tourism-related actions in the United States. Americans traveled abroad for more than$ 22.5 billion in the same month, leading to a$ 1.8 billion trade deficit for goods and services related to travel and tourism. International tourists have spent practically$ 228.9 billion on U.S. go and tourism-related products and services in the past year, down 0.4 percent from the same period last year. International visitors accounted for$ 685 million per day in annual revenue for the U.S. economy during this time. In the United States, international visitors ‘ purchases of travel and tourism-related goods and services decreased by 4 % from$ 2.1 billion in November 2024 to$ 1.6 billion in November. These purchases include items like food, lodging, recreation, gifts, entertainment, native transport, and other costs associated with traveling abroad. In November 2025, travel and tourism exports totaled 56 % of the country’s total. In November 2025, U.S. carriers received nearly$ 3.1 billion in fees from foreign visitors, down nearly 2 percent from the previous year’s total of more than$ 3.1 billion. During the quarter, customer suffer documents made up 15 % of the total U.S. travel and tourism exports. In comparison to$ 6.3 billion in November 2024, a 4 percent increases, the costs for education and health-related hospitality and all other short-term employees in the United States totaled$ 6.0 billion. In November 2025, these industries were responsible for 29 percent of the total U.S. imports of travel and tourism.





