Dear friends and colleagues,
In case you missed it, last week The Data Center released a new brief shedding light on the number and quality of jobs in New Orleans’ tourism industry. This brief included details about jobs in hotels and full-service restaurants, which account for the vast majority of the tourism industry’s jobs.
To ensure transparency, today we’re releasing an easy-to-use spreadsheet with the detailed data presented in the brief. The spreadsheet includes:
  • 2017 jobs and establishments by subsector in traded and local-serving hospitality clusters in New Orleans
  • A 2010 listing of all businesses with 50 or more employees in the hospitality and leisure sectors serving tourists and locals alike across a 5-parish greater New Orleans area.
  • Top ten occupations (by number of jobs) and their median hourly earnings in the hotel and full-service restaurant industries in New Orleans, and the race/ethnicity of workers in these occupations
  • Top ten occupation by earnings in the hotel and full-service restaurant industries in New Orleans, and the race/ethnicity of workers in these occupations
Check out "Benchmarking New Orleans’ Tourism Economy: Hotel and Full-Service Restaurant Jobs" and look for the green “Download” box on the right to access the Excel Tables.
Bringing you the data you need to make informed decisions,
The Data Center team 
Dabne Whitemore, Jenna Losh, Robby Habans, Lamar Gardere, Rachel Weinstein, Erica Amrine, and Allison Plyer
P.S. We learned that not all the links in an earlier version of the full report were fully functional. We’ve now corrected that! If you downloaded the report and found some links not working, please download it again.  
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