Affluent Americans are driving US economy and likely delaying need for Fed rate cuts

travel2024-05-21 09:00:315247

WASHINGTON (AP) — Since retiring two years ago, Joan Harris has upped her travel game.

Once or twice a year, she visits her two adult children in different states. She’s planning multiple other trips, including to a science fiction convention in Scotland and a Disney cruise soon after that, along with a trip next year to neolithic sites in Great Britain.

“I really have more money to spend now than when I was working,” said Harris, 64, an engineer who worked 29 years for the federal government and lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Back then, she and her now-ex-husband were paying for their children’s college educations and piling money into savings accounts. Now, she’s splurging a bit and, for the first time, is willing to pay for first-class plane tickets. She plans to fly business class to Scotland and has arranged for a higher-level suite on the cruise.

Address of this article:http://capeverde.fivesixgroup.com/html-22e599453.html

Popular

Socialite Jasmine Hartin enjoys beach snuggle with electrician hunk

Craze for Masters gnomes grows. The little golf

Wrexham gains promotion to English soccer's third division after 6

Senior CPC official pledges support for Chinese language to go global

Jessica Biel CHOPS her long locks into a bob after book signing in Studio City

Xi's important speech infuses Hong Kong's development with strong confidence

Xi Jinping Thought on Culture guides China’s cultural development

Goalie error costs relegation battler Burnley a draw with Brighton in EPL

LINKS