
Lack of cash won’t stop Americans from taking post-COVID vacations this year.
After the conclusion of COVID, it does not appear that Americans will be prevented from going on vacation this year due to a lack of funds to cover their expenses.
According to the 14th Annual Vacation Confidence Index conducted by Allianz Partners USA, over one-third of Americans (32 percent) indicate that they are “revenge travelling” in 2022, which means that they are enjoying the vacations that they were forced to forego due of the epidemic.
According to the findings of the survey, 71 percent of American adults believe they are in dire need of a vacation this year, despite the fact that 43 percent of them believe they are unable to actually afford one.
In a time of record inflation and growing costs of living, this is even more important than usual. 31 percent of participants responded that they were going to go on revenge vacations regardless of the fact that they could not afford to take a vacation this year.
It’s possible that they are acting this way so that they can make up for the vacations they’ve skipped over the past two years or so that they can use all of the vacation days they’ve racked up at work.
Additionally, in modern American culture, going on vacation is synonymous with practising self-care and tending to one’s mental health.
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