In its 2026 fiscal year budget proposal released in May, the Interior Department estimated that such a surcharge would generate more than $90 million annually.
Whether you support the gap or not, it would be wiser to word it that foreign tourists pay normal cost and Americans (or non-foreigners) get a discount. They can charge the same rates, but people will feel like they’re getting a deal.
Whether you support the gap or not, it would be wiser to word it that foreign tourists pay normal cost and Americans (or non-foreigners) get a discount. They can charge the same rates, but people will feel like they’re getting a deal.
Since when has Trump chosen (or even recognized) the wiser option?
I agree but the intent is assholry, so that information doesn’t matter to this administration