SCHOOL'S OUT AND SO ARE TEACHERS' SAVINGS

School's out for summer, and the majority (61%) of American teachers are stressed about their finances - with many looking for a second job or considering leaving their job for one that pays more, according to our Harris Poll research with DailyPay.

  • 42% of teachers say they find it challenging to pay bills on time.
  • 27% say they ran out of money between paychecks in the past year.
  • 22% say they had to secure a second job or side hustle to make ends meet.
  • 27% say they have considered leaving their current job for one that pays more.
  • 70% of teachers say it would be helpful to be paid more frequently than twice per month

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED - TO SAVE MONEY

8 in 10 Americans (84%) are planning to travel this summer, yet 66% say the economy has forced them to scale back or "swap" travel plans, according to our Harris Poll survey with Intrepid Travel.

  • For 74% of those surveyed, "summer swaps" or "dupe destinations" popularized on TikTok are now the plan, as travelers seek out less-trodden alternatives to popular hot spots to save money.
  • 64% plan to take a trip with family.
  • 42% will seek a new destination, while 40% will take a repeat vacation.
  • 67% will travel within the United States.
  • 25% report less interest in traveling to classic Southern European summer destinations like Italy and France and are, instead, swapping out for South America.
  • When it comes to the best advice on where to vacation, 61% rely on recommendations from friends and family.
  • 54% believe generative AI could be a game changer for vacation planning in the future, with 25% already using AI for travel.
  • SEE ALSO:Have points, will travel: Survey shows generational and gender differences in how Americans vacation

WHAT'S IN YOUR WALLET?

Older Americans tend to use credit as a strategy for racking up points, while young people are using it to get by, based on our new Harris Poll survey with NerdWallet.

  • 44% of Boomers use credit cards to accumulate rewards or cash back.
  • 22% of Gen Z and Millennials use a credit card to pay for necessities, such as groceries and bills, because they do not have enough cash on hand.
  • 27% carry a monthly balance on at least one credit card.
  • 33% feel better about their ability to manage their debt now than they did a year ago.
  • Yet 58% of Gen Z and 57% of Millennials have been charged a late fee in the past year (versus 32% of Gen X and 13% of Boomers.)

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