From the bright lights of New York City to the coastal beauty of California, the United States has long been a tourism destination for travelers from around the world. The industry added more than US$2.6 trillion to the US economy last year alone, supporting more than 20 million jobs. But this year, international arrivals are slumping as travellers weigh up rising costs and how they feel about America in general. As Toni Waterman reports, businesses are feeling the pinch.
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