No-Vacation Nation: Understanding Americans Who Don’t Travel for Leisure
- Published:
- July 2017
- Research Type:
- Article
- Format:
- HTML & PDF
- Pages:
- 9
- Figures:
- 6
- Region:
- U.S. & Canada
Summary
While travel and tourism rank on a par with other spending categories, not all Americans put leisure travel at the top of their wish list. In 2016, one third of U.S. adults did not take a vacation. This Spotlight, part of the U.S. Consumer Travel Report Ninth Edition series, explores the segment of the U.S. population that does not travel for leisure, including their reasons for staying home and significant differences across age, income and other demographics.
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