Americans are traveling in record numbers. Add in seasonal storms, old technology, sold-out flights, packed airspace, plus staffing issues, and getting to your vacation destination on time seems more like a getaway game of chance.
According to AAA, international travel is up more than 200% compared to last year. More Americans than ever have passports, and they used them this summer. Unfortunately, many of these travelers also got scammed. According to a recent survey, 52% of those polled lost money to travel scams or know someone who has. The poll indicated travelers lost an average of $380.
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51% of Americans said a beach vacation was at the top of their vacation wish list this summer. That means that almost the same amount of people prefer a getaway to a non-beach spot. If you're a beach lover, it may be surprising that some people hate the beach. They recently had an online discussion, collectively listing everything they hate about beaches and beach-related things. Do you agree?
Summer is in full swing, and for many, that means a summer vacation. However, not everyone can afford one. Returning to the office and summer get-togethers means you'll be socializing with colleagues, friends, and family who may be in a different financial situation than you. With massive job layoffs and inflation squeezing people's budgets, should you feel guilty about discussing your past or upcoming vacations with people?