The institute reported that last season the industry generated $342.6 million in state and local tax revenue.
“Utah’s ski industry remains a vital component of the state’s economy,” said Jennifer Leaver, senior tourism analyst at the Gardner Institute. “The 2024/25 ski season demonstrates the industry’s resilience and its ability to attract visitors from around the world, contributing significantly to local communities and the state as a whole.”
Nathan Rafferty, President and CEO of Ski Utah, shared that Utah’s ski industry is “one of the state’s most powerful economic engines and a cornerstone of our economy.”
The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute report shared key findings:
The full fact sheet can be found online.
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