Italian tourism set to smash records in 2023
https://www.panorama.it/economia/italia-turismo-2023
Yes, I can read Italian fairly well.
I find that hard to square with doom&gloom. Personally, I can say is that it’s a good thing we didn’t go to Italy this year. Apparently impossible to get hotels.
All in, the European sectoral results are between decent and good.
source: https://www.payscale.com/research/IT/Industry=Tourism_Bureau/Salary
"Average salary for Hotels & Tourism / Italy is €48,152 EUR per year. The most typical earning is €20,548 EUR."
Source: https://www.averagesalarysurvey.com/hotels-tourism/italy
One reads: "“The average Italian here makes about 20,000 euros a year [$21,400],” he told me. He's likely talking about those working in the service industry. An average salary in Italy in 2021 was about 29,000 euros (about $31,000), according to OECD statistics. That's still below the European Union average of about 33,000 euros. "
"In "Italy is a bargain for vacationing Americans. Not so much for Italians"
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/05/italy-is-a-bargain-for-vacationing-americans-not-so-much-for-italians.html
So "smashing records" while the average employee in tourism in Italy is less than €50K is a bit "let them eat cake," friend.
By the way, since we are certain that tourism workers in Italy as in Spain are earning on average less than that €50K, perhaps they all need to start blogging with YouTube channels earning more than $30K a month.
Are you earning $30K a month? if not, you need to follow Danilov's example. He'll show you how it's done.