Survey: Nearly Half Of Americans Skipping Summer Vacation, Mostly Due To Money

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Nearly half of Americans will be skipping summer vacation or are unsure that they'll be going this year, according to a new survey.

The survey from Bankrate found 52% of Americans are planning to take a summer vacation, while 26% are not planning any summer travel and another 22% are on the fence.

The biggest reason among those who aren't planning on summer vacation: affordability. Sixty percent said they simply can't afford it, with the two factors being day-to-day bills and paying down debt.

Gen Xers are most likely to cite affordability – 74%, in fact -- as the reason for not vacationing.

The study also found that Americans are also no taking advantage of paid vacation days. Only 38% of respondents who receive paid vacation days said they plan on using them all.

Read more on the survey here.

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