More Americans are ditching summer vacations, but travelers still going away are upping their spending
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Deloitte's survey found that only 45% of Americans plan a summer vacation with paid lodging — the lowest number in six years.
More Americans are ditching summer vacations, but travelers still going away are upping their spending
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‘General affordability is a major concern among non-travelers,’ the study said

High gas prices and airfares on top of more expensive groceries have made it more difficult for Americans to have fun this…

Many Americans are cutting back on travel amid a spike in fuel prices, opting for trips closer to home and fewer meals out.

Despite Rising Costs, Americans Refuse to Give Up Summer Vacation, Priceline's 2026 State of Summer Travel Report Finds

Around half of Americans don't have the budget for paid accommodation - but travel is still an option if you're willing to get…

More than half of Americans are rethinking summer travel as soaring prices, safety concerns, and stress push many to cancel plans.