“A lot of my colleagues I’ve talked with are experiencing the same trends, which is really positive considering all those external factors I mentioned affecting travel, period.” “All in all, we’ve maintained market share pretty well, not just in Jackson County but in the mountain region,” he said. So far this calendar year, revenues have fallen about 7.2% compared to last year. Jackson County budgeted for a 10% decline in revenue this fiscal year. Inflation, the potential for a recession, increased interest rates from the Fed and more travel choices as the world reopens post-COVID have all played a role, he said. The cell phone erupted to life on the nightstand in the pitch-black bedroom.