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USVI Cruise Visitor Expenditures and Arrival Statistics (2005‑2014)

USVI Cruise Visitor Expenditures and Arrival Statistics (2005‑2014) The document provides raw tourism and spending figures for the US Virgin Islands, but contains no references to high‑profile individuals, government officials, foreign leaders, intelligence agencies, or alleged misconduct. While the data could be useful for economic analysis, it offers no concrete investigative leads, controversial claims, or novel revelations linking powerful actors to wrongdoing. Key insights: Cruise passenger arrivals grew to 2.08 million in 2014, a 4.94% increase from 2013.; Total cruise visitor expenditures reached $345 million in 2013, a 3.73% rise from 2012.; St. Thomas/St. John accounted for the bulk of arrivals; St. Croix showed volatile growth patterns.

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USVI Cruise Visitor Expenditures and Arrival Statistics (2005‑2014) The document provides raw tourism and spending figures for the US Virgin Islands, but contains no references to high‑profile individuals, government officials, foreign leaders, intelligence agencies, or alleged misconduct. While the data could be useful for economic analysis, it offers no concrete investigative leads, controversial claims, or novel revelations linking powerful actors to wrongdoing. Key insights: Cruise passenger arrivals grew to 2.08 million in 2014, a 4.94% increase from 2013.; Total cruise visitor expenditures reached $345 million in 2013, a 3.73% rise from 2012.; St. Thomas/St. John accounted for the bulk of arrivals; St. Croix showed volatile growth patterns.

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