Inflation, Trump Tariffs Hurting Americans' Fourth Of July Plans, Survey Finds: Here's How Inflation, Trump Tariffs Hurting Americans' Fourth Of July Plans, Survey Finds: Here's How
Inflation, Trump Tariffs Hurting Americans' Fourth Of July Plans, Survey Finds: Here's How The stars and stripes may fly high on the Fourth of July, but most Americans say they're feeling financially grounded in 2025. WalletHub conducted a survey, along with compiling facts and figures, about how the US will celebrate Independence Day in 2025. The studies were released on Wednesday, June 25. The personal finance website found that 79% of Americans believe the country's independence is threatened by the rising federal debt. More than half are adjusting their Fourth of July plans because of inflation, high prices, and a shaky economy under President Donald Trump's sweepin…
Baltimore Ranked Nationally For July 4th Fun In New Study: Where Charm City Sparkles, Fizzles Baltimore Ranked Nationally For July 4th Fun In New Study: Where Charm City Sparkles, Fizzles
Baltimore Ranked Nationally For July 4th Fun In New Study: Where Charm City Sparkles, Fizzles Northeast cities have widely different Fourth of July celebrations, with the region having some of the nation's best and worst, according to a new study. WalletHub released its 2025 list of Best & Worst Places for Fourth of July Celebrations on Wednesday, June 25. The study scored 100 cities on everything from food and hotel prices to fireworks shows, walkability, and weather. Data came from public records, tourism offices, and national databases as of Wednesday, May 28. "The Fourth of July is one of the most beloved holidays in America, allowing many of us to not only celebr…
Americans Dread This Part Of Vacation Most, Survey Reveals Americans Dread This Part Of Vacation Most, Survey Reveals
Americans Dread This Part Of Vacation Most, Survey Reveals For many Americans, the best part of vacation might come before the bags are even packed. New research finds that two-thirds of travelers say the anticipation of a trip is just as satisfying, or even better, than the getaway itself. While most say nothing tops being at the destination, 28 percent say planning the trip is the most enjoyable stage.  The worst? Coming home. A full 78 percent say the journey back is the lowest point of the experience. That emotional crash has a name — “post-vacation funk” — and for some, it hits before the trip even ends.  About one in 10 feel it c…
Dulles Airport Measles Case Prompts Public Health Warning By Officials Dulles Airport Measles Case Prompts Public Health Warning By Officials
Dulles Airport Measles Case Prompts Public Health Warning By Officials Another measles exposure has been confirmed at Dulles International Airport, and Virginia health officials are sounding the alarm. The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) said the confirmed case was identified on Thursday, June 19, and involves an international traveler visiting North Carolina.  Health officials are now working to contact passengers who may have been exposed while passing through the Northern Virginia airport. According to VDH, the traveler was at Dulles during the following windows: Concourse A, on transportation to the International Arrivals Building and in baggag…
Southwest Considering High-End Perks After Ending 'Bags Fly Free,' CEO Says Southwest Considering High-End Perks After Ending 'Bags Fly Free,' CEO Says
Southwest Considering High-End Perks After Ending 'Bags Fly Free,' CEO Says Southwest Airlines is looking into major perks to entice more travelers, like airport lounges, first-class seats, and flights to Europe, the company's top executive said. CEO Bob Jordan made the comments during an industry conference in Arlington, Texas, on Wednesday, June 25. His remarks are the latest sign of transformation at the Dallas-based airline, which recently dropped its longtime "Bags Fly Free" policy for most fares and began selling basic economy tickets. Southwest also plans to launch a new premium fare class called Choice Extra later in 2025. "Whatever customers nee…
JetBlue Leaving Major FL Airport: What Northeast Flyers Need To Know JetBlue Leaving Major FL Airport: What Northeast Flyers Need To Know
JetBlue Leaving Major FL Airport: What Northeast Flyers Need To Know JetBlue Airways will end all flights at Miami International Airport immediately after Labor Day as the airline navigates financial turbulence. JetBlue will stop service at MIA on Tuesday, Sept. 3, a company spokesperson confirmed to the Daily Voice. The news was first reported by the Miami Herald. The airline's only remaining route at MIA airport is to Boston Logan International Airport. Travelers booked on BOS-MIA flights can either rebook them to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) or get a full refund. "We continually evaluate how our network is performi…
Chase Boosts Sapphire Reserve Perks, Hikes Annual Fee To $795: Here's What You Get Chase Boosts Sapphire Reserve Perks, Hikes Annual Fee To $795: Here's What You Get
Chase Boosts Sapphire Reserve Perks, Hikes Annual Fee To $795: Here's What You Get Chase is taking its Sapphire Reserve card to a new level as it competes with American Express for luxury credit cardholders. The refreshed Chase Sapphire Reserve card was officially unveiled on Tuesday, June 17. The banking giant also announced the launch of the new Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business card.  Both cards will officially be available on Sunday, June 23. While they're promoting at least $2,500 in annual perks, the cards have a steep $795 annual fee. That fee is 45% higher than when Sapphine Reserve first launched in 2016, CNBC reported. "The new Sapphire Reserv…
Amex Upgrading Platinum Cards To Compete With Rivals: Here's What's New Amex Upgrading Platinum Cards To Compete With Rivals: Here's What's New
Amex Upgrading Platinum Cards To Compete With Rivals: Here's What's New American Express is launching its biggest-ever refresh of its Platinum credit cards, aiming to outshine rivals with new travel, dining, and lifestyle perks. Amex announced the major updates to its US Consumer and Business Platinum Cards in a news release on Monday, June 16. "More than forty years ago, we introduced the Platinum card, and we continue to offer Platinum cards with global servicing, unique benefits and experiences that our card members love," said Howard Grosfield, Amex's US consumer services president. "Platinum Card benefits and services resonate across generations, particula…
Gen Z: Future Saving Feels 'Pointless' Amid Economic Strains, New Survey Finds Gen Z: Future Saving Feels 'Pointless' Amid Economic Strains, New Survey Finds
Gen Z: Future Saving Feels 'Pointless' Amid Economic Strains, New Survey Finds Nearly half of Gen Z says saving money for the future seems meaningless, with many choosing to spend now and worry later, even as financial stress rises. A new survey from Intuit Credit Karma found that 49% of Gen Z say planning for the future feels pointless, and many would rather enjoy their money now than worry about saving. Despite rising costs and economic uncertainty, 37% of Gen Z plan to spend more in the summer on dining, travel, and entertainment than in past years. About 48% say they will prioritize experiences over saving, even if it means adding financial strain. "The…
United Airlines Adds Free Spotify Streaming To Flights: See What's Onboard United Airlines Adds Free Spotify Streaming To Flights: See What's Onboard
United Airlines Adds Free Spotify Streaming To Flights: See What's Onboard You can now contribute toward your year-end Spotify Wrapped while flying at 30,000 feet. United Airlines has teamed up with Spotify to allow flyers to stream music, podcasts, and audiobooks for free, United said in a news release on Thursday, June 5. Passengers can now access Spotify on more than 130,000 seatback screens on about 680 planes. The new collaboration marks the first time Spotify has offered audiobooks and video podcasts onboard an airline. Travelers can listen to curated playlists and top podcasts like "Good Hang with Amy Poehler," "The Dave Chang Show," and "The…
Airlines May Charge Solo Flyers More, New Study Finds: See How Some Carriers Responded Airlines May Charge Solo Flyers More, New Study Finds: See How Some Carriers Responded
Airlines May Charge Solo Flyers More, New Study Finds: See How Some Carriers Responded If you're flying solo (literally), you may be charged more than if you travel in a group, according to a new study. Solo travelers booking domestic one-way flights were quietly being charged higher fares than groups of two or more, according to a report from Thrifty Traveler first published on Thursday, May 29. The practice affected tickets from American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. In some cases, the price difference was significant. For example, Thrifty Traveler found that a one-way United flight from Chicago to Asheville, North Carolina, cost $223 for a singl…
TSA Shakes Up Airport Security Rules: What Travelers Need To Know TSA Shakes Up Airport Security Rules: What Travelers Need To Know
TSA Shakes Up Airport Security Rules: What Travelers Need To Know Flying soon? You’ll want to brush up on new TSA rules that change what you can — and can’t — bring onboard. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has updated its security guidelines, easing some long-standing carry-on restrictions while tightening rules for checked luggage. At select airports — including JFK (NYC), Atlanta (ATL), and Los Angeles (LAX) — new CT scanners now allow passengers to keep more items in their bags during screening. The upgraded imaging tech lets travelers flying out of these airports bring full-size liquids and previously banned carry-on items, including…