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Georgia sets new tourism record for third consecutive year

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ATLANTA — For the third straight year, Georgia’s tourism industry has set a new record, according to the Department of Economic Development.

In 2024, more than 174 million people visited the state, while spending more than $45 billion at hotels and restaurants. It marks a four percent increase from 2023.

Overall, officials say the industry had an $82 billion impact on the state’s economy that supported more than 470,000 jobs.

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