The Economic Significance of the Travel Industry to Nevada
Travel Industry Earnings as a Percent of Total Earnings, 2007 Selected Western States
Nevada
13.9%
Wyoming Ai Arizona
4.1% 3 3% 3.3%
California
2.6%
Colorado
2.5%
Texas
2.2%
Washington
2.1%
Oregon
2%
0%
5%
10% % of Total Earnings
15%
20%
Travel-Generated Earnings, 2007 Export-Oriented p Industry y Sectors (Billions)
Travel
$10.6
All Other Manf.
$3.2
$1.2
Mining
Warehousing
$0.4
Agric./Food Prod.
$0.3
$0
$4
$8
Earnings
$12
Travel-Generated State & Local Government Revenue, 2007
Gaming
79.8%
31.6%
Sales
13.7%
Property
License & Other
2.0%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
% of Total State and Goverment Revenue
100%
Nevada Gross Domestic Product by Industry, 2007 Primary Industry Sectors (Billions)
Real estate and rental and leasing
$19.5
Accommodation and food services
$18.2 $12.8
Government $10.3
Construction Retail trade
$9.8
Finance and insurance
$9.3
Professional and technical services
$6.5
Health care and social assistance
$6.3 $5.6
M anufacturing Wholesale trade
$5.2
Durable goods
$4.1
Transportation and warehousing, excluding Postal Service
$3.8
Administrative and waste services
$3.7
Arts, entertainment, and recreation
$3.4
M anagement of companies and enterprises
$3.1
Information
$2.6
M ining
$2.4
Other services, except government
$2.3 $1.9
Utilities
$1.5
Nondurable goods Educational services
$0.4
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting
$0.2
$0
$5
$10
$15
GDP
$20
$25
Travel Industry Earnings as a Percent of Total Earnings, 2007 Nevada Tourism Regions
16.4%
L.V. Territory
10.3%
Cowboy Country Reno-Tahoe Territory
7%
Nevada Silver Trails Pony Express P Territory 0%
4%
1.7%
5%
10%
% of Total Earnings
15%
20%
Significance for Rural Nevada