The article discusses the ongoing decline in Canadian travel to the U.S., highlighting a 35% drop in car travel and a 20% decrease in air travel in April 2023. This marks a worrying trend, with such declines posing risks to the U.S. economy, potentially leading to $2.1 billion in lost revenue and jeopardizing 140,000 jobs. Additionally, fewer Americans are visiting Canada, signaling a broader downturn in international travel. The context stresses the importance of accessible quality journalism amidst these changes, underscoring urgent societal issues.
The decline in Canadian travel to the U.S. continued in April, with a 35% drop in car travel and a 20% decrease in air travel compared to last year.
According to Statistics Canada, Canadian travel to the U.S. has dropped for four consecutive months, risking $2.1 billion in spending and 140,000 jobs.
The U.S. is facing a significant decrease in international travel this year, with notable declines in both Canadian and American trips across borders.
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