Poarch Creek Impact on Alabama: $4B in 2023

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ATMORE, AL – The Poarch Indians (PCI) generated more than $4 billion in economic impact across Alabama in 2023, according to the tribe’s newest economic impact study. As one of the state’s top employers, PCI has created over 7,400 Alabama jobs in industries such as tourism, technology and manufacturing.

Across PCI’s U.S. and Caribbean operations, the tribe employs more than 21,000 individuals through more than 40 companies. As a result if these reinvestments, the tribe pays more than $1 billion in salaries, compensation, and other personal income, directly impacting families and communities where their businesses are located.

A recent article by AL.com, Inside the Poarch Creek Tribe’s $4 billion Impact on Alabama’s Economy, highlighted that the tribe’s enterprises extend well beyond gaming. “As well as its gaming interests, the tribe owns Poarch Creek Federal Services, a portfolio of 15 companies in engineering, environmental services, construction, manufacturing, tech, communications and aviation, among other areas. The business interests go in many different directions. For example, PCI has partnered with AE Industrial Partners and its affiliate Rocket Shoals to establish an aerospace hub inside a mammoth 2.2 million sq. ft. former factory for railroad cars.”

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PCI is also a large contributor to the State of Alabama’s tax base. The tribe has contributed more than $340 million in Alabama state taxes and an additional $56 million to Alabama counties, ensuring much-needed funding for public services, infrastructure, and local programs.

In addition to its economic impact on the State of Alabama, PCI has prioritized charitable giving and community support. Since 2021, PCI has donated more than $37 million to charitable organizations, educational programs, and community development projects across Alabama. In 2024, the tribe made significant contributions to the Birmingham Zoo, Magic Moments, the Alabama Make-A-Wish Foundation, Madison County Senior Center, Alabama PALS Coastal Cleanup, and the Dumas Wesley Community Center. Most recently, PCI spearheaded a statewide supply drive to support disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Helene/Milton.

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“To watch the transformation of our community and see it grow is really humbling,” said Stephanie Bryan, Tribal Chair & CEO of the Poarch Creek Indians. “We’re able to generate revenue and provide benefits to not just our citizens, but communities and employees. It’s a feeling you can’t buy when you help people and help their quality of life.”