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3. More journalistic malpractice from The Guardian, pointing to the non-seasonally adjusted March figures
Tue May 27, 2025, 11:15 AM
May 27

The Guardian is lying to promote their political agenda. There is no other explanation. They quote the March numbers for US (non Can & Mex) arrivals as down 11% from last year. They link to an old article of theirs reporting that.

They do not report on the April numbers for US arrivals. Why? That data is available. Because the April numbers were up 8% from last year. Year to date numbers are down .2% from last year. That's point 2. Overseas visitors is unchanged from last year.

Might overseas tourism significantly decline due to political circumstances? Sure, seems plausible but the Guardian is reporting it as if it already has happened. It has not. They lie with the data to support their story. They do this often.



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