
Will 'revenge travel' end in 2024?
Student loan repayments, high interest rates, and smaller savings may contribute to a decrease in leisure travel, says an ASU economics expert.
In this story published Dec. 13, 2023, on NerdWallet:
Life is looking a little less affordable. People, even if they are OK, might not be feeling the urge to splurge. So I imagine that's going to drag on travel.
– Cara McDaniel, clinical professor and assistant chair of economics
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