As of December 31, 2020, the lodging industry in the United States consisted of roughly **** million hotel rooms, **** percent of which belonged to the upper midscale segment. Hotel rooms in the upscale segment accounted for **** percent of the total hotel rooms in this period, while rooms in the midscale segment represented *** percent of the total number of hotel rooms.
As of December 31, 2020, there were an average of ***** rooms per hotel in the upper upscale chain type in the United States. In comparison, hotels in the economy chain scale segment had an average of **** rooms during this period.
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As of December 31, 2020, the lodging industry in the United States consisted of roughly **** million hotel rooms, **** percent of which belonged to the upper midscale segment. Hotel rooms in the upscale segment accounted for **** percent of the total hotel rooms in this period, while rooms in the midscale segment represented *** percent of the total number of hotel rooms.