According to Expedia’s 24th annual Vacation Deprivation Report, released in June, roughly half of Americans don’t plan on using all their time off this year (53%), despite receiving just 12 days off annually — the fewest of any country surveyed. Expedia’s report has been analyzing time-off trends around the world for 24 years, and while American vacation deprivation (defined as the feeling of not having enough time off) has now hit an 11-year high at 65%, rates are down in many other parts of the world.
It’s clear working adults in the U.S. could benefit from adopting some of the time-off strategies and attitudes in other countries.
The rest of the report can be found here.
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ReplyDeleteWhen I was young, I didn't get the paid time off from the company, but I had the family and kids to spend it on. Now that I'm old, I have all the PTO I could want and don't have the kids to spend it on. I currently get 63 days a year off, not counting weekends. Wish I could donate that time to my younger self.
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