
Survey: High costs are keeping many Americans from summer vacation
A new Bankrate survey reveals 1 in 4 Americans are skipping summer vacation this year, many because they can’t afford it.
Kendall Little is a former personal finance writer covering credit card news and advice at Bankrate. She is originally from metro Atlanta and holds bachelor’s degrees from the University of Georgia in both journalism and film studies.
Before joining Bankrate in August 2018, Kendall worked in digital communications throughout various industries, including education, health care and television. Follow her on Twitter: @kendallnlittle.
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