Summary
Wealthier households, earning over $100,000, are dominating holiday travel this year, making up 45% of travelers and over half of paid lodging customers, according to Deloitte.
Rising costs, including airfare and luxury accommodations, have priced out lower-income households, whose travel participation has declined.
Affluent travelers are driving demand for premium experiences, with high-end destinations seeing significant price increases. Meanwhile, budget-conscious travelers are cutting costs by staying with family or using credit to fund trips.
Inflation continues to strain travel budgets across income levels, with 29% of travelers expecting to take on debt.
According to every other website I went to, only around 34% make at least 6 figures.
https://www.supermoney.com/how-many-people-make-over-100k
https://www.marketingscoop.com/small-business/how-many-people-make-over-100k/
https://spendmenot.com/how-many-people-make-over-100k/
https://www.fool.com/money/personal-finance/articles/heres-how-many-families-make-100k-or-more-per-year/
I fixed my post - according to my source 59% make less than 6 figures, not more. It’s still different to your sources, but not by as large a margin. Thanks for cross-checking!
I went to that site, and I interpreted it exactly like you did. They really were not clear about how they presented their data.
These links cite out-of-date numbers. The latest numbers are significantly higher.
Roughly 40% of households are currently over $100K, which is not that different than the 45% of travelers who are over $100K.
This person needs to check their math…
Yeah, I laughed at how badly that last one messed up their math.