New Jersey Airbnb Hosts Earned $50.7 Million During Biggest Weekends of 2019
New Jersey Airbnb Hosts Earned $50.7 Million During Biggest Weekends of 2019
Airbnb also remitted nearly $21 million in tax revenue from October 2018 to October 2019
Trenton, NJ — Airbnb, the world’s leading community driven hospitality company, announced today that its New Jersey host community earned a combined $50.7 million in supplemental income while welcoming approximately 152,100 guest arrivals to the State for the five biggest guest arrival weekends in 2019, including Labor Day Weekend and several peak summer travel weekends.
Airbnb also reported that it collected and remitted approximately $17.1 million in taxes to the State from January 2019 through October 2019. This is in addition to the nearly $4 million in taxes remitted by Airbnb on behalf of its New Jersey hosts from October 2018 to January 2019. That brings the total tax revenue generated by Airbnb in New Jersey to nearly $21 million, all in the first full year since a new law extending state-administered and local occupancy taxes to short-term rentals went into effect.
“2019 was another great year for Airbnb in New Jersey, with more local residents embracing the economic opportunities offered by home sharing — and small businesses and entire communities benefiting as a result,” said Josh Meltzer, Head of Northeast Public Policy. “As we dive into this new year, we are especially proud of the important role that our hosts have played in creating additional accommodations supply during the state’s top travel weekends while leveraging this demand to earn supplemental income. We hope that these insights will help New Jersey families who are looking to open up their home as a short-term rental in identifying some of the best times of the year to do so.”
During the five biggest weekends of 2019, Airbnb hosts in New Jersey earned $50.7 million. These weekends in 2019 included:
2019 Weekend Dates |
Total Guest Arrivals |
Total Host Earnings |
Upcoming 2020 Weekend Dates |
August 30-September 1, 2019 |
30,600 |
$8.8 million |
September 4-6, 2020 |
August 2-4, 2019 |
30,600 |
$10.7 million |
July 31-August 2, 2020 |
July 26-28, 2019 |
30,400 |
$10.7 million |
July 24-26, 2020 |
August 9-11, 2019 |
30,300 |
$10.6 million |
August 7-9, 2020 |
August 16-18, 2019 |
30,200 |
$9.9 million |
August 14-16, 2020 |
The home sharing community provides significant value through expanded lodging capacity for New Jersey communities when hotels sell out during big events. These include college graduations or football games, major conventions and concerts, and during summer tourism season.
Along with helping hosts earn important supplemental income, Airbnb also helps generate revenue for local economies around the world. According to an Airbnb survey of more than 35,000 responses from our host and guest community in the United States**:
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92 percent of Airbnb hosts say they recommend restaurants and cafes to guests.
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56 percent of Airbnb hosts say they recommend cultural activities such as museums, festivals, and historical sites to guests.
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55 percent of Airbnb hosts say hosting has helped them afford their homes.
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On average, Airbnb guests say 41 percent of their spending occurs in the neighborhood where they stay.
Unlike other business models that siphon the money they generate out of communities, Airbnb activity directly benefits the communities our hosts call home. Since Airbnb was founded, hosts keep 97 percent and have earned over $65 billion sharing their homes that many use to pay the bills and pursue their passions.
In addition, in 2019, Airbnb reached a landmark cumulative $2 billion in tourist-related taxes that have been collected and remitted to local governments on behalf of our global host community over the past four years.
What follows is an overview of 2019 guest arrivals and total host income, broken down by county.
County |
Total 2019 Guest Arrivals |
Total 2019 Host Income |
Atlantic |
90,700 |
$12.3 million |
Bergen |
32,000 |
$6.5 million |
Burlington |
2,100 |
$300,000 |
Camden |
7,100 |
$900,000 |
Cape May |
178,900 |
$33.9 million |
Cumberland |
2,800 |
$500,000 |
Essex |
74,500 |
$8.9 million |
Gloucester |
1,900 |
$300,000 |
Hudson |
420,300 |
$75 million |
Hunterdon |
7,700 |
$1.3 million |
Mercer |
17,500 |
$3.3 million |
Middlesex |
13,500 |
$2.1 million |
Monmouth |
38,300 |
$8.5 million |
Morris |
4,900 |
$1.3 million |
Ocean |
53,000 |
$11.8 million |
Passaic |
15,000 |
$2.2 million |
Salem |
1,800 |
$200,000 |
Somerset |
2,700 |
$600,000 |
Sussex |
10,700 |
$1.4 million |
Union |
29,300 |
$3.5 million |
Warren |
2,400 |
$300,000 |
About Airbnb
Airbnb is one of the world’s largest marketplaces for unique, authentic places to stay and things to do, offering over 7 million accommodations and 40,000 handcrafted activities, all powered by local hosts. An economic empowerment engine, Airbnb has helped millions of hospitality entrepreneurs monetize their spaces and their passions while keeping the financial benefits of tourism in their own communities. With more than half a billion guest arrivals to date, and accessible in 62 languages across 220+ countries and regions, Airbnb promotes people-to-people connection, community and trust around the world.