As of December 31, 2020, 15.4 percent of hotel rooms in the United States were upscale rooms, reflecting an increase of 0.3 percent from the previous year. In comparison, rooms in the luxury segment accounted for 2.1 percent of the total hotel rooms in the U.S. during this period.
As of December 31, 2020, the lodging industry in the United States consisted of roughly 5.29 million hotel rooms, 21.4 percent of which belonged to the upper midscale segment. Hotel rooms in the upscale segment accounted for 15.4 percent of the total hotel rooms in this period while rooms in the midscale segment represented 8.1 percent of the total number of hotel rooms.
As of December 31, 2020, there were an average of 313.1 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 75.2 rooms during this period.
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As of December 31, 2020, 15.4 percent of hotel rooms in the United States were upscale rooms, reflecting an increase of 0.3 percent from the previous year. In comparison, rooms in the luxury segment accounted for 2.1 percent of the total hotel rooms in the U.S. during this period.