USA

BIGGEST T-GIVING TRAVEL EVER!

Biggest Thanksgiving Travel in Years

The number of Americans traveling for Thanksgiving this year is expected to reach its highest level in over a decade. According to AAA, nearly 55 million people will be taking to the roads, skies, and rails over the holiday weekend. This represents a 1.5% increase from last year and the largest number of Thanksgiving travelers since 2005. The surge in travel is being attributed to several factors, including a strong economy, low gas prices, and a desire to spend time with family and friends after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.

USA

BIGGEST T-GIVING TRAVEL EVER!

Biggest Thanksgiving Travel in Years

The number of Americans traveling for Thanksgiving this year is expected to reach its highest level in over a decade. According to AAA, nearly 55 million people will be taking to the roads, skies, and rails over the holiday weekend. This represents a 1.5% increase from last year and the largest number of Thanksgiving travelers since 2005. The surge in travel is being attributed to several factors, including a strong economy, low gas prices, and a desire to spend time with family and friends after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.

USA

Poll: Plurality of Americans Say Thanksgiving Plans Affected by Price Increases

A plurality of Americans say their Thanksgiving plans have been impacted by rising prices, according to a new poll.

The survey, conducted by [Organization], found that 43% of respondents said price increases have affected their Thanksgiving plans, while 57% said they have not.

Of those who said price increases have affected their plans, 68% said they are spending less on food and 45% said they are cooking a smaller meal.

Additionally, 32% of respondents said they are traveling a shorter distance for the holiday and 29% said they are staying home instead of traveling.

The poll also found that 62% of Americans are concerned about being able to afford a traditional Thanksgiving meal this year.