For 40 consecutive months, beginning in March 2021, revenue from Arkansas’ 2% tourism tax has been above the same month in ...
The tourism industry of Arkansas yielded $9.9 billion to the state’s economy in 2023, according to a study commissioned by ...
That revenue comes from the state's 2% tourism tax, which is levied on lodging and attractions. Last year $20.7 million of that revenue was spent on advertising. Arkansas Tourism Director Delaney ...
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LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Arkansas tourism has ascended to a new height, after a study conducted by Tourism Economics shows that 50.7 million people visited the Natural State in 2023. With assistance ...
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"To be surrounded by nature and be that close to a big, successful urban capital city, I think it's one of the great attractions ... the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism to ...
The Arkansas tourism industry continues to flourish and is soon to surpass $10 billion in economic impact, according to the most recent report from the state Parks, Heritage and Tourism ...
In fact, statistically, if income generated from tourism were removed from the state's economy it would represent an additional $866 in taxation for each Arkansas household. The spectacular beauty ...
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Tourists from all over the world have grown to love the Natural State and statistics from an economic impact study show that tourism in Arkansas is now a $9.9 billion industry.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/TBP) – Arkansas’ tourism industry continues to be a revenue maker for the state. According to a study by the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism ...