How Americans Are Still Traveling Despite Economic Uncertainty
- A majority of Americans intend to take as many or more trips in 2025 compared to the previous year, even in the face of increasing travel expenses.
- Concerns about inflation, living expenses, and political uncertainty have led holidaymakers to reduce budgets and seek cost-effective trips this summer.
- Surveys show travelers are modifying trips by choosing all-inclusive vacations, staycations, road trips, and staying with friends or family to manage expenses.
- Justine Palefsky, CEO of Kindred, highlighted that travelers are increasingly prioritizing travel choices that reflect their financial limits and personal values, seeking experiences that are more meaningful and intentional.
- This trend suggests Americans will continue traveling while adapting plans for affordability, flexibility, and authenticity amid ongoing economic challenges.
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The busy summer travel season will soon get underway at a time when consumer wallets continue to be stretched. Spending on the right credit card, though, could enable people to stretch their budgets by helping them earn deep discounts and valuable perks. Several travel experts told FOX Business that the "best travel credit card" doesn't exist, but rather depends on someone's travel style and home airport. There are a number of cards with a varie…

How Americans Are Still Traveling Despite Economic Uncertainty
With economic uncertainty looming and travelers watching their wallets more closely, one thing is clear: people aren’t giving up their vacations; they’re just getting smarter about how they budget.
How to deal with economic uncertainty? Emergency savings are a start. - West Hawaii Today
You have no control over the volatility in financial markets or the economic tumult caused by President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. But you can prepare for financial potholes by bolstering your rainy-day fund.
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