Travel inflation statistics: Summer airline prices expected to be 11% cheaper in 2023
Inflation will still impact summer travel, per Bankrate, but not like 2022.
You can 'make your money work for you' by being intentional with your money habits and strategic with your money placement.
— Tori Rubloff
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Tori Rubloff is an editor at Bankrate, where she manages staff writers, copy edits feature articles, drives content strategy and oversees production of data-driven, timely content that empowers readers to make informed decisions about their finances. She is passionate about creating purposeful content that educates readers on navigating significant life milestones, which has led her to specialize in content centered on personal finance, higher education and professional development.
Previously, she has worked as a data storyteller and content manager for various publications and clients including ZDNet, The Motley Fool, FinanceBuzz and Acceptance Insurance. Her work has been cited by media including CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg, CBS News, NBC News, Forbes, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, MarketWatch and Business Insider.
Outside of work, Tori enjoys bullet journaling, exploring Washington D.C.’s restaurant scene, cooking elaborate dinners and meditating daily.
You can 'make your money work for you' by being intentional with your money habits and strategic with your money placement.
— Tori Rubloff
Inflation will still impact summer travel, per Bankrate, but not like 2022.
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