Area Analysis 13 USVI Commerce $20,000.90. <A $6,000 | $18,000.0 ie $16,000.0 -— Ch. i ees | eee $14,000.0 - fo a acai $4,000 $12,000.0 +——_____ eH $10,000.0 a be sine Race icsSanoh $3,000 $8,000.0 fo ——————— $6,000.0 —_— | aie $4,000.0 1 OO —— NCTE 851,000 $2,000.0 | $0.0 t a aR aaa Raa aaa a a a aa | ae So 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 =Total Exports (Millions S$) Total Imports (Millions $) —%#—GTP (Millions $) Over ninety percent of non-farm jobs are in the service providing industries, with the remaining jobs being in goods producing industries. Government, trade, transportation and utilities, and leisure and hospitality remain the industries with the largest number of jobs. These three sectors account for 69 percent of all jobs. Professional and business services, construction and financial activities account for approximately 9 percent, 4 percent and 6 percent respectively. Manufacturing and information sectors account for about 2 percent each, while educational and health services account for 6 percent. Other services account for the remainder of jobs. Tourism The total number of visitor arrivals to the territory reached over 2.8 million in 2014, including both air and cruise ship arrivals. This represents 4.2% growth over the prior year. Total visitor expenditures are also growing, with annual growth in excess of 6% each of the last three years. USVI Visitor Expenditures 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total Visitors (Thousands) 2,601.9 2,570.7 2,606.2 2,435.2 2,245.0 2,548.7 2,687.9 2,642.1 2,701.5 2,814.2 Growth -1.2% 1.4% -6.6% -7.8% 13.5% 5.5% -1.7% 2.2% 4.2% Total Visitor Expenditures $1,431.6 $1,467.6 $1,512.6 $1,157.1 $1,021.3 $1,012.5 $1,085.3 $1,152.8 $1,232.2 Growth 2.5% 3.1% -23.5% -11.7% -0.9% 7.2% 6.2% 6.9% From Stopover Tourists $863.8 $883.2 $929.8 $686.4 $687.4 $678.2 $740.6 $784.7 $851.0 Day Trip Excursionists $27.2 $25.6 S217 $29.7 $28.6 $28.0 $35.4 $35.4 $36.1 From Cruise Ship Passengers $540.6 $558.8 $555.2 $441.0 $305.3