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Young Americans Are Planning and Saving for Bigger Vacations This Summer, New CIT Bank Survey Finds

Group 1: Vacation Savings Trends - A significant portion of Americans prioritize saving for vacations, with 33% indicating travel as their primary savings goal, surpassing savings for emergencies (30%), car purchases (26%), and home repairs (24%) [2][3] - The tradition of summer vacations remains strong, with 47% of all Americans planning to take a vacation this year, and this figure rises to 54% for Gen Z and 56% for Millennials [3][4] Group 2: Spending Patterns Among Younger Generations - Younger Americans, particularly Millennials and Gen Z, are not only more likely to plan vacations but also intend to spend more, with 41% of Millennials and 35% of Gen Z planning international travel compared to 26% of Gen X and 21% of Boomers [4] - A notable percentage of younger travelers plan to spend $5,000 or more on their trips, with 48% of Millennials and 44% of Gen Z indicating such spending [5] Group 3: Savings Strategies - Establishing a dedicated high-yield savings account can facilitate vacation savings, with suggestions for setting up recurring transfers to enhance savings [6][7] - CIT Bank offers high-yield savings accounts that can help individuals grow their vacation funds more effectively, with interest rates up to 10 times the national average [7]