COOPERSTOWN, September 2024 – While Otsego County residents may feel a bit of the summer squeeze in grocery store aisles or a slight slowdown on the roads, there’s one big upside that’s easy to miss: fewer zeros on your tax bill. A fresh tourism impact report commissioned by I Love New York reveals a simple truth: without the $352 million spent by visitors in Otesgo County in 2023, every local household would be on the hook for an extra $1,835 in taxes just to keep local services humming.

 

It turns out, all those out-of-town adventurers snapping photos, eating out, and hitting up the local shops are doing more than enjoying the scenery—they’re playing a major role in shielding Otsego County’s wallets. This isn’t just a fun fact; it’s a game-changer. As the region continues to see a rise in tourism dollars since the pre-pandemic days of 2019, it's clear that the economic impact is more than just a boon—it's a buffer against big tax bills.

 

The data is in, and it’s telling us something loud and clear: tourism isn't just flourishing in Central New York, it's fueling Otsego County’s growth and resilience. Thanks to Destination Marketing Corporation’s data-driven approach to marketing, they’re not just guessing where to direct  the counties tourism marketing dollars—they’re making informed decisions about which markets and audiences hold the most potential. This strategy has been a key driver of the impressive increase in visitor spending, keeping Otsego Counties momentum strong. 

 

"Tourism is more than just a number on a report; it’s about creating a vibrant community, fostering opportunities, and paving the way for a prosperous future," says Ms. Harrington, CEO of Destination Marketing Corporation (DMC). "With Otsego County already known far and wide for its baseball heritage and natural beauty, we remain committed to amplifying our appeal as a top destination in New York State. Our ongoing investments in marketing, infrastructure, and beyond ensure that while tourists make memories, our residents enjoy a higher quality of life and economic stability."

 

Key Findings from the Tourism Impact Report:

  • A Big Bump in Visitor Spending: An increase of 180% in visitor spending from pre-pandemic levels in 2023, including a 10% jump from the previous year.

  • Tax Relief Thanks to Tourists: Without the influx of state and local taxes from tourism, every household would face an additional $1,835 tax burden to maintain current government services.

  • Regional Economic Boost: Central New York raked in a whopping $5 billion in direct tourism spending in 2023.

  • Local Spending Snapshot: Visitors in Otsego County spent $389 million, with $194 million going to lodging and second homes, $117 million on food & beverage, $54 million at retail and service stations, and $19 million on recreation.

  • Supporting Local Jobs: Tourism directly supported $135 million in labor income in Otsego County, accounting for 11% of the eight-county Central New York region's tourism-related earnings.

 

As Otsego County continues to thrive thanks to a robust tourism economy, it’s clear that the benefits extend far beyond the scenic views and memorable experiences. The influx of visitor spending not only bolsters local businesses and creates jobs, but also serves as a crucial financial shield for residents, sparing them from significant tax increases. By investing in effective marketing strategies and continually enhancing the visitor experience, Otsego County is positioned to remain a vibrant and welcoming destination. This growth is not just a win for tourists—it's a win for everyone who calls this beautiful region home.

 

For more details on our tourism strategies and to access the full impact report, please contact Ryan Geraghty. To stay updated on the latest activities, visit ThisIsCooperstown.com or follow us on Facebook @ThisIsCooperstown and Instagram @GoCooperstown.

About the Destination Marketing Corporation

The Destination Marketing Corporation for Otsego and Schoharie Counties (DMC) was established in 2014 as a not-for-profit 501c6. By contract with Otsego and Schoharie Counties, the DMC has been designated the Tourism Promotion Agency (TPA) under the New York State Tourism Matching Funds Program. The DMC is funded by a portion of the occupancy tax revenues collected in contract with Otsego County; Cooperative marketing investments with tourism Partners; and annual grants from the NYS Division of Tourism/Matching Funds Program.

Press Contact: Ryan Geraghty

(607) 435-7551

Ryan@ThisIsCooperstown.com