Share of total jobs supported by hotel industry in UT
4.7%
Total Hotel Industry Impact in Utah
Total Hotel Industry Impact in Utah
Wages and salaries in UT
$5.2 billion
Employment in UT (number of jobs)
105,787
Total taxes in UT
$2.3 billion
UT state and local taxes
$1.2 billion
Taxes on lodging in UT
$323.8 million
Federal taxes in UT
$1.1 billion
There are three main components of the hotel industry’s total economic impact:
Direct impacts consisting of direct spending, in this case hotel operations, guest ancillary spending, and capital investment.
Indirect impacts representing downstream supplier industry impacts, also referred to as supply chain impacts. For example, hotels require inputs such as energy and food ingredients. Also, many hotels contract with specialized service providers, such as for marketing, maintenance and equipment upkeep, cleaning, technology support, and accounting.
Induced impacts occur as employees spend their wages in the broader economy. For example, as hotel employees spend income on rent, transportation, and food and beverage.
Hotel Operations Impact in Utah
Hotel Operations Impact in Utah
Wages and salaries in UT
$1 billion
Employment in UT (number of jobs)
22,075
Total taxes in UT
$726.1 million
UT state and local taxes
$485.9 million
Federal taxes in UT
$240.2 million
On-site hotel revenues, employment, wages, and salaries.