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Americans Maintain Travel Priorities Despite Economic Strain and Rising Fuel Costs
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Americans Maintain Travel Priorities Despite Economic Strain and Rising Fuel Costs

13 June 20265 Mins Read

In Brief: Despite mounting economic pressures, including softened financial sentiment and rising fuel costs, American travelers continue to prioritize leisure travel, with actual trip-taking and spending holding steady even as forward-looking indicators show caution and reduced excitement.

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Economic Sentiment Softens Among American Travelers

Future Partners reports that financial sentiment among American travelers declined in June 2026, returning to levels last seen in 2024. The share of travelers who feel financially better off compared to a year ago dropped to 29.2 percent, down from 33.2 percent the previous month. Meanwhile, those feeling worse off rose to 28.7 percent, bringing the two groups to near parity. Expectations for future financial improvement also weakened, with only 40.6 percent of travelers expecting to be better off financially in a year, down from 44.3 percent in April.

Recession concerns remain high. After a sharp increase in March, the percentage of travelers expecting a recession stood at 51.0 percent in May, up from 47.5 percent in April. Over half of travelers (55.7 percent) report being cautious with spending due to these concerns.

Travel Spending and Plans: Signs of Caution but No Retreat

Travel spending indicators softened alongside overall financial confidence. The proportion of Americans who believe it is a good time to spend on leisure travel is now nearly equal to those who think it is a bad time (31.6 percent vs. 30.1 percent). This is an unusual convergence historically and indicates a shift in consumer psychology.

The share of travelers who consider leisure travel a high spending priority for the next three months fell to 57.9 percent, matching the 2025 full-year average and suggesting a return to baseline rather than a structural decline. However, the average maximum annual leisure travel budget dropped to $5,122 in May, down from $6,429 in April and $6,630 in March, and below the $5,508 reported a year ago.

Expected leisure trip volume also declined, with travelers now anticipating an average of 3.6 trips over the next 12 months, down from 4.0–4.1 trips in the first quarter. Gen Z remains the most optimistic, planning 4.3 trips, while Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers anticipate fewer.

Summer travel plans have softened, with July, August, and September bookings all down compared to last month. The percentage of travelers with no current plans rose to 15.0 percent. However, domestic trip-planning windows are narrowing, with more travelers making decisions closer to their intended travel dates.

Travel Excitement and Behavioral Trade-Offs

Travel excitement, as measured on an 11-point scale, fell to 8.0, the lowest level so far this year. While still relatively high, the downward trend is notable.

Despite these pressures, many Americans are protecting their travel plans by cutting other discretionary spending first. When asked what they would reduce if necessary, dining out, subscriptions, entertainment, and coffee shops ranked higher than leisure travel. Only 27.4 percent would cut travel first. Millennials and Gen X are especially likely to prioritize travel over other expenses.

Affordability remains a concern, with 45.6 percent saying travel feels like a luxury that is hard to afford. This sentiment is strongest among Millennials and Gen Z. When making cuts, travelers prefer to take fewer trips, travel closer to home, or choose less expensive destinations rather than downgrade accommodations or reduce in-trip spending.

Fuel Costs Emerge as a Major Barrier

Fuel prices have become a significant deterrent to travel, with concern about gas prices rising from 12.0 percent in February to 34.2 percent in June—a three-year high. Fuel costs are now the second-most-cited barrier to travel, after general high costs.

Nearly three-quarters (74.3 percent) of travelers are concerned that fuel prices will affect their summer travel. Gen Z and Gen X express the highest levels of concern. Among those worried about fuel costs, 38.0 percent plan to take fewer trips, while 44.1 percent expect to travel about the same amount. Strategies to cope include traveling closer to home, choosing less expensive destinations, and driving instead of flying.

Concerns about Americans’ welcome abroad are also notable, with 63.9 percent expressing worry, especially among Gen Z and Boomers.

Actual Travel Activity Remains Strong

Despite softer outlooks, actual travel activity increased in May. Over half (52.7 percent) of travelers took an overnight leisure trip, up from 52.1 percent in April and 45.7 percent in May 2025. Overnight trips to visit friends and relatives, as well as day trips, also rose compared to previous months.

This divergence between cautious sentiment and continued travel activity is a key trend. Travelers are expressing concern about the future but are still following through on existing plans. Whether economic pressures will eventually impact actual travel volume remains to be seen.

FIFA World Cup Interest and Outlook

Interest in traveling for the 2026 FIFA World Cup remains steady, with 28.1 percent of Americans expressing interest. Millennials show the highest level of interest, followed by Gen Z. Preferred host cities include Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Dallas, and San Francisco. Most interested travelers plan multi-night trips, indicating a higher-spending audience for host cities.

Looking Ahead

June 2026 reflects a period of tension for American travelers. Financial sentiment and trip expectations have softened, and fuel costs are a growing concern. However, actual travel activity and spending prioritization remain steady. Travel remains ranked fifth among discretionary expenses that Americans would cut, and younger generations continue to plan multiple trips despite financial pressures.

The travel industry may find opportunities by focusing on proximity, value transparency, and addressing safety and welcome concerns. The coming months will reveal whether the current resilience in travel behavior can withstand ongoing economic challenges.

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