New York City could see 70% increase in tourists in 2022: New study

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New York City could see 70% increase in tourists in 2022: New study
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During the pandemic, tourism spending dropped in the city by more than half, but according to a new study by the city's tourism agency, New York is likely to see a 70% increase in tourism this year.

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