Canadian snowbirds consider skipping U.S. winters amid rising economic tensions
Fewer Canadian snowbirds plan to spend the winter in the U.S., with only 26% likely to go—a 37% drop from last year—and just 10% of those 61 and older planning a trip south. Concerns over rising travel costs, political tensions, exchange rates, safety, and new U.S. entry requirements are driving many to consider alternatives.
Source: https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/consumer-alert/article/canadian-snowbirds-plan-to-ditch-wintering-in-the-us-over-economic-tensions-survey/
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