Baby Boomers plan on traveling in 2015
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiAs we move forward into the year 2015, one economic prediction appears more certain than many others. The baby boomer generation plans on traveling as much as possible. A large percentage of this generation has increased their efforts to save and spend their funds on traveling both domestically and internationally. Many of the members of this group believe they have earned the opportunity to make these trips, and they now appear ready to take advantage of those earnings.
I can readily relate to this. And - for those of you that have the "travel bug", but can't afford it - you might want to consider working while traveling. For, there are many jobs that you can do on the road while you live in your RV - or in hotels.
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Baby Boomers Ready To Take More Trips in 2015 – Skift
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