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hoa [83]
3 years ago
14

How significant is tourism to new mexico's economy

History
1 answer:
poizon [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

D) Very important because it adds billions of dollars to the economy

Explanation:

New Mexico has been experiencing a tourism boom recently, with this sector becoming more and more important for the state's economy. Billions of dollars are coming into New Mexico's economy from the tourism, and the figures grow each year. Lot of people are employed in this sector, and the state economy is benefiting massively from it with over 840 USD per capita flocking in the states' economy from taxes. The main tourist attractions are the old cities and towns, as well as the beautiful nature.

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