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.

  • @njm1314
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    23 days ago

    I consider someone who makes 900,000 a year rich.

    • @Dkarma
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      -43 days ago

      Nice pulling a number out your ass. Now do the math from the article

      Households of 100k…for two earners.

      Can you divide 100k by 2 kid?

      No no you can’t apparently cuz it’s not 900k

      Go Google non sequitur.

      • @njm1314
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        53 days ago

        What do you mean pull it out of my ass? The article said six figures. Is 900k not six figures? Is 900k any less six figures than 100k?

        Also I’m not sure what math you’re quoting here. None of that’s in the article. Children aren’t even mentioned.