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2026 Key Findings Summary impacts Hotel industry impacts Total impact Key findings Business sales$12,274.7Wages, salaries and other compensation$4,937.9Employment48,497GDP$7,587.1Total taxes$2,003.8State and local taxes$1,170.4Federal taxes$833.4 Hotel industry economic impacts in the City of San Francisco in 2025: •254 hotels•36,059 guest rooms•9.1 million room nights sold•Total impact of $12.3 billion•$4.9 billion wages and salaries supported•48,497 jobs supported•$7.6 billion contributed to GDP•$2.0 billion in total taxes generated Direct impact: hotel operations, guest ancillaryspending, capital investment Business sales$8,608.5Wages, salaries and other compensation$3,344.3Employment37,345GDP$4,936.6Total taxes$1,582.8State and local taxes$1,018.8Federal taxes$563.9 Direct impact: hotel operations Business sales$3,384.6Wages, salaries and other compensation$1,341.1Employment16,220GDP$1,937.2Total taxes$867.1State and local taxes$626.3Transient occupancy taxes$297.3Federal taxes$240.8 Additional facts for 2025: •Hotel sales of $3.4 billion (revenue, plus certain taxes)•Hotels operations directly supported 16,220 jobs and $1.3 billion wages andsalaries.•Hotel operations supported $867.1 million of federal, state and local taxrevenue, including $297.3 million of transient occupancy tax revenue.•Hotel guests spent $8.3 billion at hotels and local businesses, and ontransportation, equivalent to $902 per room night. Metrics Hotel guest spending (on-site and ancillary)$8,248.1Properties (number of hotels, motels, and B&Bs)254Guest rooms36,059Room nights sold (thousands)9,145Rooms in development482Hotel jobs share of total city jobs5.1% Note: Results are estimated for the 12-month period ending November 2025. Fiscal impacts Key findings Hotel industry fiscal impacts City of San Francisco, dollar amounts in millions, 2025 City of San Francisco hotels supported $2.0 billion of total taxes in2025. •Tax impacts of hotels include $359.4 million of taxes onlodging, including$297.3million in local revenue fromthe14%transient occupancytax,$57.9 million from thetourismimprovement district assessment, and $4.1 million in staterevenue from the state assessment fee.•Locally, hotels supported a total tax revenue of $720.4 million,including $235.1 million in property tax and $52.3 million insales tax.•Hotels supported a total of $450.0 million of state taxes and$833.4 million of federal taxes. Transient occupancy taxTourism improvement district assessmentProperty taxSales taxOther tax State taxes Lodging taxSales taxPersonal income taxOther tax About Oxford Economics Oxford Economics was founded in 1981 as a commercial venture with Oxford University’s business college to provide economic forecasting and modelling to UKcompanies and financial institutions expanding abroad. Since then, we have become one of the world’s foremost independent globaladvisory firms, providingreports, forecasts and analytical tools on 200 countries, 100 industrial sectors and over 3,000 cities. Our best-of-class globaleconomic and industry models andanalytical tools give us an unparalleled ability to forecast external market trends and assess their economic, social and business impact. Oxford Economics employs 600 full-time staff, including 300 professional economists and analysts. Headquartered in Oxford, England, with regional centers inLondon, New York, and Singapore, Oxford Economics has offices across the globe in Belfast, Chicago, Dubai, Miami, Milan, Paris,Philadelphia, San Francisco, andWashington DC.