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Kathryn Pomroy

75% of Holiday Travelers Are Cutting Back. Are You?

A passport sits next to a jar filled with small bills and pennies.

Tis the season of festive events punctuated by some great little life moments with friends and family. But as the holidays approach, inflation is having an impact on how people celebrate. 

While more U.S. adults are planning to travel this holiday season than last year, inflation is affecting many holiday travelers’ plans. In a recent holiday travel report by Bankrate, the majority (77%) of U.S. adults who plan to travel for the holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s, etc., say they are modifying their plans because of high inflation and rising prices. Many travelers (31%) also worry about the strain their holiday travel plans will place on their budget. 

For instance, gasoline prices rose 2.1% after accelerating 10.6% in August, and food prices climbed 0.2% for a third straight month, according to Reuters.

Travelers are exchanging flying for driving (27%), taking fewer trips (23%) and choosing less expensive accommodations or destinations (23%) to save money. Additionally, 25% are concerned they will feel pressured to spend too much, and 16% are worried they might go into debt to pay for holiday travel.

Inflation hitting younger travelers more

The report also showed that inflation and other financial concerns most impact younger holiday travelers and those with lower incomes. Among holiday travelers, 86% of Gen Zers (ages 18-26), 80% of millennials (ages 27-42), 77% of Gen Xers (ages 43-58) and 68% of baby boomers (ages 59-77) say they are changing their plans due to inflation, while 86% of households with incomes less than 50,000 are changing travel plans due to inflation and rising prices. 

“This should be the busiest holiday travel season in at least four years, and we might even top 2019,” said Bankrate Senior Industry Analyst Ted Rossman. “There continues to be tremendous demand for travel and other experiences as we put the pandemic behind us.”

So, if you plan to travel for the holidays but want to save money, use Bankrate’s 2023 Travel Toolkit and find the best ways to save on travel, maximize points and miles, and more. 

About the survey

Bankrate, a consumer financial services company, and YouGov Plc conducted the survey on September 12-14, 2023, of 2,419 U.S. adults, including 1,205 who anticipate traveling for the holidays.

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