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Hunting Facts - Economic Impact

Hunting is an important economic driver, supporting jobs and generating significant revenue through the sale of equipment, licenses, and related services. The following sections detail the economic contributions of hunting.

Spending by Hunters

Hunters contribute billions of dollars annually to the U.S. economy through direct spending on a variety of goods and services.

Equipment and Supplies

A substantial portion of hunter spending goes toward gear and supplies necessary for the activity.

Category

Description

Firearms and Archery

Rifles, shotguns, bows, and ammunition

Equipment

Blinds, decoys, calls, and other gear

Clothing

Camouflage, boots, and specialized outdoor wear

Maintenance and Repair

Gunsmithing, arrow repair, and general upkeep

Travel and Other Costs

In addition to equipment, hunters spend a significant amount on travel and other essential costs associated with their trips.

Cost Type

Details

Transportation

Fuel, vehicle maintenance, and airfare

Lodging

Hotels, cabins, and camping fees

Food and Beverages

Meals and supplies for the duration of the trip

Guide Fees

Services of professional guides or outfitters

Job Creation and Economic Output

Hunter spending supports thousands of jobs across multiple sectors and contributes substantially to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

  • Retail and Manufacturing: Jobs related to the production and sale of hunting equipment.
  • Hospitality and Tourism: Employment in hotels, restaurants, and local businesses near hunting destinations.
  • Wildlife Management: Positions at agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, funded by license sales.
  • Taxidermy and Processing: Services provided by local businesses.
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