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Behind The Numbers: Visitor Spending Way Up In 2021 For Cape Fear Region

By Johanna F. Still, posted Sep 29, 2022


Visitor spending in the Cape Fear region was up last year, according to newly released state data.
 
Tourist spending in the tri-county region jumped a dramatic 41% between 2020 and 2021, slightly behind the state average of nearly 45%.
 
A study commissioned by the state’s tourism arm, Visit North Carolina, part of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, shows tourism supported nearly 12,000 jobs in the Cape Fear region last year. 
 
New Hanover County saw 6,142 jobs supported by visitors last year, Pender County had 924 and Brunswick had 4,929, according to the study.
 
Statewide, visitor activity has nearly rebounded from the hit imposed by the pandemic: Tourism spending in North Carolina is just 1% shy of 2019 totals. Locally, visitor spending has far surpassed pre-pandemic totals, from nearly $1.4 billion in 2019 to nearly $2.1 billion last year.
 
Within the region, growth was most dramatic in New Hanover County, with spending up nearly 56% and visitors spending $930 million. The county ranked seventh among the state’s 100 counties, according to a news release from the Wilmington and Beaches Convention & Visitors Bureau.
 
“While we expected an increase over 2020 pandemic-driven decreases, we did not anticipate that spending in 2021 would so greatly exceed our pre-pandemic record of $658.78 million in 2019, representing a 41.23 percent increase,” Kim Hufham, president and CEO of the New Hanover County Tourism Development Authority, stated in the release.
 
Brunswick County once again beat New Hanover County’s total tourism spending (which it surpassed for the first time in 2020), generating $975.1 million last year at 33% year-over-year growth.
 
Brunswick County Tourism Development Authority director Mitzi York said her team wasn’t surprised by the year-over-year increase. “We continue to feel fortunate that tourism in Brunswick County has fared well during the pandemic,” she wrote in an email.
 
Pender County tourism spending grew 25% to $165 million. Tourism generated about $8.9 million in local taxes in Pender County, amounting to a savings of about $243 per resident, according to county tourism director Tammy Proctor.
 
Combined, the tri-county region’s share of visitor spending was 7.2% of the state’s total last year, according to data shared in the report.
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