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Report: Kentucky tourism economic impact was $13.7B in 2015

Generated more than $1.43 billion in taxes

FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 11, 2016) — In 2015 Kentucky’s tourism industry has its strongest overall economic growth rate since 2005, according to a report produced for the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet by Certec Inc., of Versailles. Kentucky’s tourism industry generated $13.7 billion in economic impact during 2015, an increase of 5 percent over the previous year.

The industry supported more than 186,000 jobs, including 6,200 jobs created in 2015. Kentucky tourism generated more than $1.43 billion in taxes, with $184.9 million going directly to local communities.

“There continues to be momentum for tourism throughout Kentucky,” said Cabinet of Tourism, Arts and Heritage Secretary Don Parkinson. “Kentucky is blessed with signature industries such as bourbon and horses. Authentic Kentucky destinations continue to draw people to the commonwealth.”

“The economic impact numbers for 2015 reinforce the fact that the tourism industry continues to be an economic driver for Kentucky,” said Department of Travel and Tourism Commissioner Kristen Branscum. “Our growth in 2015 is a great indicator of how well we are marketing Kentucky and the encouraging way visitors are responding.”

The Kentucky Department of Travel and Tourism plans to build upon the six pillars of Kentucky Tourism (horses, bourbon, music, arts, outdoors and culinary) over the next year with creative marketing and programming that will reach new audiences and present Kentucky as a top-level destination.

Additionally, the budget approved by Gov. Matt Bevin includes $18 million in additional funding to improve the safety and aesthetics of Kentucky State Parks. These improvements will strengthen Kentucky’s tourism industry.

The report was produced for the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet by Certec Inc., of Versailles.