The study, conducted by Rockport Analytics, highlights significant economic benefits generated from the eclipse on April 8, 2024.

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INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) has announced the results of a comprehensive statewide economic impact study commissioned to assess the impact of the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse on Indiana’s economy.
The study, conducted by Rockport Analytics, highlights significant economic benefits generated from the eclipse on April 8, 2024.
"Indiana was a prime destination for the 2024 total solar eclipse," said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch. "Every part of our state experienced 100% or 90% totality, allowing everyone to witness this incredible event."
According to the study, the total economic impact of the eclipse is approximately $148.5 million.
Taxes generated by visitors totaled $45 million during the eclipse period.
Rockport Analytics estimates Indiana welcomed over 3.5 million visitors to the state for the eclipse, representing a 45 percent boost to regular visitor volume and a 41.1 percent boost to regular visitor spending.
Local businesses, including hotels, restaurants, and retail stores, saw significant revenue increases:
- Lodging: $45 million
- Food & Beverage: $63.8 million
- Recreation & Entertainment: $65 million
- Transportation: $9.7 million
- Retail: $5.4 million
For a complete look at the study and methodology, click here.

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