Americans are hitting the brakes on their travel spending, according to new reporting from the Wall Street Journal, with executives from companies like Expedia and Hilton expecting Americans to take fewer trips in the coming months, pointing to signs of “softness” in spending. Paula Twidale, senior VP of travel for AAA, joined CBS News to discuss the trend.
Americans spending less on travel, Wall Street Journal finds
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