Can't Afford a Vacation? Blame the Fed.
• https://ronpaulinstitute.org, by Ron PaulAccording to data collected by the research firm Statista, 29 percent of Americans cannot afford to take a vacation this year.
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According to data collected by the research firm Statista, 29 percent of Americans cannot afford to take a vacation this year.
In a new survey some 30 percent of Americans said they could not afford a vacation. That is the highest number among all countries surveyed. Meanwhile the US national debt just surpassed $38 trillion. Is there a connection?
The largest cruise ship in the world that's anticipated to become the crown jewel of Royal Caribbean's sprawling fleet will be docking in Florida before it departs on its first-ever voyage in late August.
Vacation preference varies among nations - while some prefer to head to the beach, other are more likely to book a city trip or spend their time off in nature.
The fatigue is real. In recent years the unwritten rule among most vacation goers interested in a week-long cruise was to stay far away from boats with cheap tickets.
Donald Trump signed an executive order to keep with his 'America First' agenda increasing entry fees with a tax on foreign nationals at U.S. national parks, while making it less expensive for citizens.
Shocked passengers looked on in horror as a young girl tumbled from a Disney cruise ship into the Atlantic Ocean, triggering a frantic rescue effort.
North Korean "Supreme Leader" Kim Jong Un officially inaugurated the Wonsan?Kalma coastal resort on June 24 -- a lavish project covering over 2.5 miles of beach, outfitted with hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, and a water park.
If you don't have your own Bengal tiger or roller coaster, are you even in the game?
About 39.4 million Americans are expected to drive this Memorial Day weekend, up 3.1% from last year and the most in 20 years, according to a new report from AAA.
...of all vaccinated individuals worldwide.
As the number of fees for booking Airbnb's rise, more and more consumers are questioning whether or not it just makes sense to book a hotel.
"It made me apprehensive about visiting."