AHC Economic Impact Study State Breakouts Now Available

Data from 14 states–California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin–is available.
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The American Horse Council (AHC) Foundation has announced that the state breakouts from the 2017 Economic Impact Study are now available for purchase.

Data from 14 states—California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin—is available.

“In the process of putting the study together, we reached out to all states that had received breakouts in the 2005 study, as well as other large equine states to see if they were interested in receiving a breakout,” said AHC President Julie Broadway. “We are pleased that the majority of the large equine states elected to receive a breakout of their respective state, further helping us demonstrate how important our industry is

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The American Horse Council was organized in 1969 to represent the horse industry in Washington before Congress and the federal regulatory agencies. It is a nonprofit corporation that represents all segments of the equine industry.

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