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flag U.S. travelers are cutting back on discretionary trips like Las Vegas visits due to high costs, despite rising online holiday sales.

flag U.S. consumers are reducing discretionary travel, including visits to Las Vegas, due to economic concerns, with visitor numbers dropping 8.8% in September and 4.4% in October 2024, and 2025 forecasts predicting a 6% decline. flag High prices for food, drinks, and accommodations, along with fees like a reported $95 ATM charge, have made the city feel unaffordable for many. flag Despite fewer tourists, gaming revenue rose on the Strip and in downtown Las Vegas. flag While 38% of Americans say they can’t afford to travel, online holiday sales surged to $44.2 billion, up 7.7%, driven by strong Cyber Monday spending.

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