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MOST COMPREHENSIVE HORSE STUDY EVER REVEALS A NEARLY $40 BILLION IMPACT
ON THE
The horse industry
in the
The study, conducted by Deloitte
Consulting, LLC over the last year, was commissioned by the American Horse
Council Foundation with major funding support from the American Quarter Horse
Association, The Jockey Club, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and
Breeders’ Cup Limited, Keeneland Association,
American Paint Horse Association, American Association of Equine Practitioners,
U.S. Trotting Association, Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association and the
U.S. Equestrian Federation.
The study, titled The
Economic Impact of the Horse Industry in the United States, is the most
comprehensive research document ever compiled on the American horse industry.
The study reveals:
·
An industry that is both large and economically
diverse, as well as a key contributor to the overall fabric of the
·
Horse owners and industry suppliers, racetracks,
and off-track betting operations, horse shows and other industry segments all
generate discrete economic activity contributing to the vibrancy of the overall
industry;
·
Of the total
economic impacts reported, approximately $32.0 billion is generated from the
recreational segment; $28.8 billion from the showing segment and $26.1 billion
is generated from the racing segment.
“This study paints a portrait of
an industry that operates in every corner of the country and contributes
mightily to the American economy and culture,” said Jay Hickey, President of
the AHC. “Never before has the impact of our industry been so dramatically
demonstrated.”
“Millions of Americans have a
personal commitment to the horse industry, from the grassroots to those who
compete nationally and internationally,” said David O’Connor President of the
United States Equestrian Federation and an Individual Olympic Gold Medalist. “Some
are kids riding their backyard horse for the sheer joy of it, some support
their family working for an equine business, and others are breeders and
competitors at the highest levels. Together they contribute billions to the
economic health of our country through their shared passion for the great
American icon, the horse.”
“We know horses have a special
place in
“This study reveals the
importance of the recreational sector of the horse industry. My Right to Ride legislation will help this
growing sector of the horse industry continue to enjoy the trails and public
lands on horseback”, said Congressman George Radanovich (R-California), a rider.
“Horse and saddle-stock use on federal land has a long tradition in American
culture. Riding livestock is a great way to explore and experience our federal
lands; we must preserve our riding heritage.”
"As someone who has spent
a lifetime around horses, I understand how much they are a central piece of our
nation's fabric, from rodeos and trail riding to racing and showing," said
Representative Joel Hefley (R-Colorado). "This report demonstrates how
horses of every breed positively impact our economy and our way of
life."
"This study
confirms what many of us in the Congress already knew, that the American horse
industry is a vital contributor to the
Some of the key industry
statistics and economic indicators reflected in the study include:
In conducting the study, Deloitte
contacted 400,000 horse owners and other industry participants involved in all
segments of the horse industry, including people involved in both the
recreational and commercial spheres. The report is available for a fee by
contacting the AHCF at www.HorseCouncil.org.
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