Without a lot of wiggle room in many family budgets, piling everyone in the car to visit grandma can present a cheaper choice than flying. Gas prices continue to worry people however, and AAA tells the Associated press that the economy will need a bigger boost to make holiday travel jump even more.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Americans Will Be Taking Shorter Holiday Jaunts To Save On Gas This Year
For those of us who don’t want to battle the burgeoning crowds at the airports or fork over big wads of cash for the right seat on the right flight this Thanksgiving holiday, there’s always the option of driving. And even though hitting the road isn’t a cost-free option, more Americans will be doing so this year than last year.
Without a lot of wiggle room in many family budgets, piling everyone in the car to visit grandma can present a cheaper choice than flying. Gas prices continue to worry people however, and AAA tells the Associated press that the economy will need a bigger boost to make holiday travel jump even more.
Without a lot of wiggle room in many family budgets, piling everyone in the car to visit grandma can present a cheaper choice than flying. Gas prices continue to worry people however, and AAA tells the Associated press that the economy will need a bigger boost to make holiday travel jump even more.
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