Timeshare occupancy in Hawaii grew during the first six months of the year even as overall visitors to the state declined.
Hawaii’s timeshare industry, which accounts for 10 percent of the state’s lodging inventory, is responsible for $4.5 million in spending, and the creation of 34,420 jobs and $511 million in tax revenue, according to the most recent economic impact report for Hawaii’s timeshare industry.
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(Source: Star Bulletin)