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Tourism is Hawaii's primary economic driver, attracting millions of visitors annually.
Tourism is the primary economic driver in Hawaii, significantly contributing to its economy through visitor spending on accommodations, transportation, dining, and activities. Hawaii’s stunning landscapes, including beaches, volcanoes, and rainforests, make it one of the world’s top vacation destinations. The state’s tourism industry also supports thousands of jobs in hospitality, transportation, and local businesses. While agriculture and technology are also important sectors, tourism remains the most influential, with millions of people traveling to Hawaii each year. The industry helps sustain the state's economy, providing revenue for infrastructure, public services, and cultural preservation.
