Outdoor Recreation Roundtable Welcomes Government Recognition
of Industry as GDP Contributor
Inaugural report highlights economic influence of outdoor recreation industry
"Today's report affirms what those of us in the outdoor community already know - outdoor recreation has a far-reaching positive impact across the U.S. and our economy," said Thom Dammrich, ORR chair and president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association. "As an industry, we are proud to generate millions of American jobs and be a driving economic force from coast to coast, and we are grateful that BEA and the Department of Commerce have decided to recognize that. This report is further evidence of the need for sound public policy that encourages continued growth in the outdoor recreation industry."
"The American Sportfishing Association is a proud member of the ORR," said Glenn Hughes, ORR Secretary and ASA's Vice President for Industry Relations. "Recreational fishing plays a huge role in outdoor recreation and contributes significantly to jobs and the economy. We are glad that this administration sees outdoor recreation's value and is dedicating funds to support infrastructure needs and access to quality fishing."
ORR was formed in February 2018 with the merger of the Outdoor Recreation Industry Roundtable, a coalition of America's leading outdoor recreation trade associations, and the American Recreation Coalition, an organization of recreation interests that has had a significant and positive impact on outdoor recreation for more than three decades. ORR is committed to advancing the basic elements needed to grow this vital economic sector, including sound and sustainable management of U.S. public lands and waters, and updating infrastructure and technology on those lands to create quality experiences in response to changing recreation preferences.
In addition to reporting on the outdoor recreation industry's annual gross output, the BEA's initial findings report that outdoor recreation makes up 2.0 percent of the U.S. GDP. More importantly, the outdoor recreation industry's GDP has increased an average of 4.4 percent since 2012, significantly greater than the 3.6 percent average increase in the overall U.S. GDP.
"This is a welcome signal of the critical economic role outdoor recreation plays in the United States," said Frank Hugelmeyer, ORR vice chair and president of the RV Industry Association. "We are thrilled to represent a rapidly growing industry that helps keep America's economy strong and brings enjoyment to millions of Americans. Given the right public policies, outdoor recreation will continue to be an American economic engine for years to come."
The full report issued by ORSA and BEA can be found here.