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Type: Tourism economic analysis report
File Size: 1.21 MB
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This document is a page from a tourism economic analysis report for the U.S. Virgin Islands, detailing visitor data from 2005 to 2014. It presents charts and tables on cruise ship passenger arrivals and expenditures for St. Thomas/St. John and St. Croix. While the document does not mention Jeffrey Epstein directly, its focus on the USVI, mention of IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina, and its 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' evidence number suggest it is part of a larger investigation file related to activities in that region.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
VI Bureau of Economic Research
Cited as the source for the tourism data presented in the tables.
IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina
Mentioned in the footer of the document.
irr
A logo for this entity appears in the footer, suggesting they may have prepared the report.
U.S. House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018824' in the footer, indicating it is an exhibit for a congress...

Timeline (4 events)

2012
Total expenditures from cruise ship visitors grew by 6.7%.
USVI
2013
Cruise passenger arrivals in the USVI grew by 5.37%.
USVI
2013
Total expenditures from cruise ship visitors grew 3.73% to over $345 million.
USVI
2014
Cruise passenger arrivals in the USVI grew by 4.94% to over 2.08 million.
USVI

Locations (5)

Location Context
The subject of the tourism and economic analysis.
A specific island in the USVI whose cruise ship passenger arrivals are detailed.
Grouped with St. Thomas for cruise ship passenger arrival data.
A specific island in the USVI whose cruise ship passenger arrivals are detailed separately.
Part of the name of the IGY entity mentioned in the footer, located in the USVI.

Key Quotes (3)

"It is apparent, however, that the amount of visitor expenditures from cruise ship passengers has not increased linearly with arrivals since 2009; whereby the ratio was more linear in prior years."
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"Cruise passenger arrivals grew 4.94% to over 2.08 million in 2014 following growth of 5.37% in the prior year."
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"Total expenditures from cruise ship visitors grew 3.73% to over $345 million in 2013, following growth of 6.7% in 2012."
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