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San Francisco's Tanked Tourism Still Suffers as Impending Strike Looms

Labor contracts for 10,000 San Francisco hotel workers expire this month, and a potential strike by 3,000 workers could worsen the city's tourism woes. (Getty Images)

By    |   Wednesday, 21 August 2024 07:56 AM EDT

America's iconic City by the Bay keeps steering into the wind.

Despite touting a 5.2% increase in tourists in 2023, studies show a 21% decrease in visitor activity in the 12 months prior to February, there is colossal hotel debt and quality of life challenges – and then there is another impending threat to its tourism industry.

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