Airbnb Estimates its 2018 Global Economic Impact at $100 Billion

Airbnb is reporting its guest community has generated more than $100 billion in estimated direct economic impact across 30 countries in one year.

According to a company press release, the figure comprises the sum of estimated guest spending, based on a survey the company sent to nearly 12,000 respondents, as well as internal data on Airbnb host earnings for 2018.

“Since Airbnb was founded, hosts have earned over $65 billion that many use to pay the bills and pursue their passions. Small businesses – many of which are located outside of the traditional tourist districts – also benefit from Airbnb guests, many of whom spend the money they save on accommodations at local establishments.”

Airbnb Direct Economic Impact in 2018 (30 countries ) 

Based on Host Income and Estimated Guest Spending- in USD during trip

  1. USA: 33.8 billion
  2. France: 10.8 billion
  3. Spain: 6.9 billion
  4. Italy: 6.4 billion
  5. UK: 5.6 billion
  6. Australia: 4.4 billion
  7. Canada 4.3 billion
  8. Japan: 3.5 billion
  9. Mexico: 2.7 billion
  10. Portugal: 2.3 billion
  11. Germany: 2.3 billion
  12. China: 2.3 billion
  13.  Brazil 2.1 billion
  14.  Greece: 1.4 billion
  15.  Netherlands: 1.3 billion
  16. Korea: 1.2 billion
  17. Thailand: 1.1 billion
  18. New Zealand: 912 million
  19. Croatia: 910 million
  20. Ireland: 832 million
  21. Malaysia: 734 million
  22. South Africa: 685 million
  23. Argentina: 664 million
  24. Denmark: 654 million
  25. Switzerland: 651 million
  26. Austria: 625 million
  27. Indonesia: 593 million 
  28. Philippines: 586 million 
  29. Colombia: 560 million 
  30. Czech Republic: 555 million