Travel and leisure, two industries that are the lifeblood of Sonoma County’s economy and saw a two-year employment drop of 19.3%, will remain vulnerable until 2024.
That’s the assessment by the Sonoma County Economic Development Board of post-pandemic life for accommodations and food service businesses, according to Executive Director Sheba Person-Whitley, speaking during North Bay Business Journal’s Impact Sonoma conference Wednesday. These companies that represent a part of the travel and leisure industries are expected to be down by over 9% over the next three years.
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