Summer visitors to Wisconsin spent 12-point-three million dollars to stay at residents’ homes through the sharing service Airbnb (Air B-N-B). The company said today (Friday) that 91-thousand guests used the Airbnb website to stay in Wisconsin homes from July through September. That total revenue was 98-percent more than the same time last year — and Airbnb said it generated 546-thousand dollars in tax revenues to the state. About 15-thousand guests stayed in the Milwaukee area and 65-hundred in Madison.
Summer Visitors Spend $12 Million To Stay In State Homes Thru Airbnb
Oct 28, 2017 | 6:21 AM
State News