Delaware Arts Drive Economic Growth in Year 1

A comprehensive study titled “Arts & Economic Prosperity 6” (AEP6), conducted by Americans for the Arts (AFTA), has unveiled the significant economic and social contributions of Delaware’s nonprofit arts and culture sector in 2022. The Delaware Division of the Arts reported that this industry generated $209.5 million in economic activity, comprising $148 million from organizational spending and $61.5 million from event-related audience expenditures. This financial activity supported 3,330 jobs and yielded $40 million in revenue for local, state, and federal governments.





Large Employer Investments Drive Growth

Large employer investments foster economic dynamism, higher wages, improved employment rates, lower crime, and better access to private healthcare. The data-driven approach challenges anecdotal skepticism and provides a compelling case for policymakers and communities to actively attract and support major business investments.