24th Annual Vacation Deprivation Report finds Americans are
more vacation deprived than ever; unveils tips from around the
world to help U.S. travelers get more out of their time off and
save on their next trip
SEATTLE, June 20,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Expedia's
24th annual Vacation Deprivation
Report,1 released today, 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.
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- Japan: American and Japanese workers take a similar
number of days off each year (11 and 12 respectively), but
surprisingly Japan boasts the
lowest vacation deprivation levels in the world (53%). Based on the
survey, this could be attributed to Japanese workers taking more
frequent, short vacations and prioritizing relaxation during their
getaways.
- France: No one vacations quite like the French,
taking the most days off in the world (29) and 2.5x more than
Americans. There's an emphasis culturally on the fundamental right
to rest as more French workers view vacations as a basic right (93%
vs 83% of U.S.).
- Hong Kong: Hong
Kong was the only market surveyed where respondents didn't leave
vacation days unused but took more time off on
average than they were allocated, and 15% vow to do it again in
2024 (highest globally).
"We may not be able to control how many days off we get, but the
research begs the question: What can we learn from other countries
that will help Americans break this horrible habit of not using the
time off we do have, said Melanie Fish, head of Expedia Group brands
public relations. "In Japan, people take time off every month
instead of just twice a year. For the French, not even a full month
of vacation feels like enough time. Clearly there's a lot for the
U.S. to borrow from, whether it's spreading your PTO throughout the
year or prioritizing rest on your next vacation."
View the full 2024 Vacation Deprivation Report on
the Expedia Newsroom. Now through July
14, vacation-deprived One Key
members can save 25% off or more on thousands of hotels with
Expedia's Summer Sale. With
deals valid for travel through the end of October, it's the perfect
time to become a One Key member and
lock in a trip to ensure PTO days don't get left behind this
year.
1About the Vacation Deprivation
Report:
Expedia first commissioned Vacation Deprivation in the year 2000 to
examine the work-life balance of people worldwide. The annual study
is currently in its 24th year and was conducted online among 11,580
respondents across the U.S., UK, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, Australia, New
Zealand, Japan,
Hong Kong and Singapore. Commissioned from March 26 to April 3, 2024, on behalf of Expedia
by Harris Research Partners, a global strategic research firm,
responses were gathered using an amalgamated group of best-in-class
panels. Looking at the margin of error for the global average, a
1–4% difference is statistically significant at 90% confidence.
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