The Cheapest Places to Live for Retirees
Thursday, January 17th, 2008 Posted in International living/working, Work/Life/Travel Balance | No Comments »The last post ran down some cheap rent cities to live in the U.S., but of course you can do better if you look abroad, especially if you can qualify for retirement benefits. If you subscribe to International Living, you get ...
Cheap Rent Cities in the U.S.
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008 Posted in Destination reports, Family travel, General, Work/Life/Travel Balance | 1 Comment »There's a silver lining to this housing price decline in the U.S. if you're a renter or a buyer: cheaper prices to get in either way. If you live in Manhattan though, going from $3,000 to $2,950 for a studio ...
Where Americans Went Last Year
Sunday, January 13th, 2008 Posted in Cheap Latin America Travel, Travel industry | No Comments »The data from this ITA report only goes through September, but it's an interesting look at what happened to travel by Americans in 2007. Europe is still by far the region getting the most overseas visitors--as many as all of ...
Cures for a Weak Travel Dollar
Thursday, January 10th, 2008 Posted in Cheap Europe Travel, Cheap Latin America Travel, Family travel | 2 Comments »One of the articles I'm working on right now is an April issue piece for Budget Travel magazine on how Americans can still find a deal here and there in the most popular cities of Western Europe---in high season. This ...
Travel Leftovers for Lunch
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 Posted in General, Perceptive Travel, Work/Life/Travel Balance | 3 Comments »I've got three article deadlines staring me in the face this week. Where did the holidays go? So it's time to do the lazy man's blogging trick and point to other people's hard work... Brazen campaigning. Apparently I've been nominated in ...



