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Is Christmas going to be less jolly for Americans because of inflation?

 

With everything that’s going on in the world, be it the war in Ukraine, the violent response to Iran’s protest movement, or, more domestically, the inflation crisis and the looming recession, people would be forgiven for not really getting into the Christmas spirit this year.

 

 

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According to findings from Statista’s Global Consumer Survey, most Americans have no intention of skipping the festivities this year, though, with 44 percent of respondents say they’ll still buy gifts for friends and family this year and 34 percent defiantly saying that nothing would stop them from getting into the Christmas spirit.

 

At the other end of the holiday cheer scale, 14 percent of respondents said they’d celebrate less this year because of all the things going in the world and another 14 percent said they’d travel less this year. Meanwhile 26 percent said they’d reduce their holiday spending and 18 are planning to celebrate less because of the economic and political situation in the United States.

More holiday budgeting tips

Inflation may make enjoying the holidays harder this year, but you can still be merry on a budget. Learn more about how to be thrifty this holiday season.

 

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15 brilliant American towns for a Christmas getaway

 

In case you can’t make a trip up to the North Pole, these cities are the next best thing when it comes to celebrating Christmas.

 

You’ve heard of some of these cities and some you haven’t, but they bring out all of the stops when it comes to caroling, tree lightings and more. So if you’re looking to really channel the Christmas spirit, you’re going to want to check out these places during the holidays.

 

Let the Christmas city bucket list-making begin because you’ve got a lot more than presents to add to your list this year!

 

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Durango is an old railroad town, and they channel their traditions and give a Polar Express train ride every year. That’s right — bring your pajama-clad kids because they’re in for the ride of their lives.

 

 

 

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This Rocky Mountain town has plenty of festivities going on throughout the holiday season. You may stumble upon a public S’mores roast or a quality Christmas dinner in a hotel while surrounded by crisp, white snow. If you’re dreaming of a White Christmas, this is the place to go.

 

 

 

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You wouldn’t expect if from a tiny town in Georgia, but the downtown area of this city looks more like a Bavarian village than it does a Southern town. Come for the uniqueness, hospitality and artist-decorated wreaths and trees.

 

 

 

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Asheville is home to the Biltmore Estate, the former Vanterbilt Mansion. It’s an immense property with plenty of Christmas Eve activities for the young and the old.

 

 

 

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I mean, come on. How could you pass up the opportunity to go to a town named Santa Claus? The town has volunteers who come together to answer thousands of children’s letters to Santa every year. It’s definitely worthy of adding to the bucket list.

 

 

 

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Snow, horse and buggies, and carolers? Yep, this town’s got all of the makings for a perfectly good old-fashioned Christmas.

 

 

 

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With ice skating in Central Park and the infamous NYE ball drop, not to mention the shopping, this busy city’s got a lot of things to be merry about throughout the holiday season.

 

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This town decorates evergreens all throughout the city, plus its residents open their homes for tours. Sounds like a pretty magical way to spend Christmas to me! Hospitable neighbors who will take you in when its cold out? That’s the kind of thing the season’s all about.

 

 

 

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This is where plenty of Northerners flock for the winter. There’s no snow, but there’s plenty of shopping and cheer for the makings of a very merry Christmas.

 

 

 

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A mountain town with a life-size gingerbread house. Enough said. This is where I want to have Christmas every year from here on out.

 

 

 

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This town hosts a Dickens-themed dinner full of Christmas puddings and other traditional dishes. For some great wine and a trip back in time, this is where you need to go.

 

 

 

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This is definitely a place that’s on my list for Christmastime travel because no one decorates for Christmas quite like the White House. What a sight to see!

 

 

 

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If you’d rather make snow men out of sand than snow, this is the place for you. There’s plenty of shopping to do and great weather to do it in.

 

 

 

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A historic village houses old-fashioned materials for sale and churches host carolers. This is the perfect place to visit to experience the way they celebrated Christmas many, many years ago.

 

 

 

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Home to Thomas Jefferson and more, this place is steeped in history. Holiday lightings and festivities take place all throughout the historic town.

 

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