Las Vegas Tourism Decline Reflects Broader U.S. Economic Challenges

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Las Vegas is experiencing a decline in tourism for the sixth consecutive month, reflecting broader economic uncertainties and reduced international travel, especially from Canada, which may signal a potential slowdown in the U.S. economy. Despite some positive indicators like casino revenue and convention attendance, concerns about inflation, tariffs, and stricter visa policies are impacting travel and spending habits, raising questions about the sustainability of the recent tourism boom.
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