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More Americans are ditching summer vacations, but travelers still going away are upping their spending
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A Deloitte survey finds that fewer than half of Americans plan summer vacations with paid lodging this year, but those who do travel expect to spend 17% more, with more also planning to work during their trips.

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More Americans are ditching summer vacations, but travelers still going away are upping their spending
Less than half of people expect to take a summer vacation with paid lodging, Deloitte found. Clara Margais/picture alliance via Getty Images Fewer Americans are planning summer vacations, according to a Deloitte survey. But those who are still traveling expect to spend 17% more. Plus, more people plan to work during their main trip this summer. Fewer Americans are planning summer vacations this year as travel costs have risen, according to a new Deloitte report published Tuesday. Only 45% plan
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