With a looming Social Security shortfall less than 10 years away, policymakers are floating the idea of cutting benefits to plug the gap. That has some Americans looking abroad for ways to stretch.
It's commonly said that wages aren't increasing at a rate matching inflation, but this doesn't apply to everyone all the time. Throughout the United States, certain cities have seen a steady increase.
Suppose you're planning to fly domestically this year. In that case, you can expect to pay at least $143 for a flight, according to statistics from NetCredit. Of course, you may not have much.
Whether you travel for business or leisure, chances are you're going to find yourself at the airport at some point. And when you do, you might be tempted to spend money there. After all, you'll likely.
Bankrate recently reported that the average cost per person for a one-week trip in the United States is just under $2,000. If you travel with your partner or family, the cost can go up from there. .