Travel’s New Gender Gap: Young Women Now See The World While Men Are Staying Home [Roundup]

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  1. Nah, let’s stop the fake ‘gender’ or ‘generational’ culture war stuff; it’s a class war. The rich are traveling and living luxuriously, and they should; the poor are suffering, and they deserve better. Everyone, within reason, should get to experience ‘the world.’ Stop vilifying your fellow humans.

  2. Increasingly, travelers are women.

    As with many things, this is less about who is traveling as opposed to why they are traveling.

  3. More women are getting college degrees, too. That helps pay for the travel. Women are not having kids or putting off having kids. That makes traveling easier. More women seeing the world seems to be a proper conclusion.

  4. @Creditian — Oh, how ‘old-fashioned’ of you to say such a thing these days. While historically, it was mostly men who were ordered to pay spousal support (yes, also called alimony) to their ex-wives, these laws are mostly gender-neutral, meaning, depending on the circumstances, such as with career-women who makes more then their former husbands who might have been ‘stay at home dads’ (I know, that must shock you that such a thing could exist!), those ‘thriving’ ladies end up paying the men, usually based on financial need and ability to pay. The times they are a changin…

  5. 1) @Gary, why is this (“Increasingly, travelers are women. This mirrors other disturbing trends for men”) a “disturbing trend”? Did I wake up in the 1950s? What are the “other disturbing trends for men” to which you refer???

    2) It would appear some Nigerian prince is in charge of the Kenya Airways status match program…$299 to match? WTF???

  6. Young men are dropping out of society (no job, live at home as an adult, non functional) at alarming rates so it would be no surprise they are traveling less. Lots of reason why but the Medical Industrial Complex has zero interest.

  7. @George Romey — Easy there. We absolutely should support and encourage our young men. However, let’s not vilify them as a group either.

    @Walter Barry — Clearly, not with you, sir.

  8. Young women tend to spend everything they have, even the affluent ones with good jobs. They know they can marry some hardworking stiff to compensate for their spendthrift ways once they turn 30.

    Another issue is that the most affluent men are trapped in high-pressure jobs where it’s difficult to take time off. They often wait for time between jobs to travel

  9. @Esquiar — Ah, I see the ‘parade of horribles’ continues. Show us on the doll where she hurt you… Listen, I know ‘woke is dead,’ but, my guy, that wasn’t even ‘thinly-veiled’ misogyny. Some men and some women ‘spend everything they have,’ and others don’t. Stop perpetuating stereotypes.

  10. I just assume that women travel more because they are more likely able to fit in coach (on average, of course, for those desperate to snark). Just more evidence that we will observe differences in data about men and women—things rarely turn out 50/50.

  11. @This comes to mind — Can we please somehow incorporate the recent Sydney Sweeney jeans/genes faux-controversy into this post? When can a wealthy, blond-haired, blue-eyed young-ish girl with huge personalit(ies) catch a break!

  12. @1990: just my observations from VHCOL city working in high-paying industry. Fits my male and female friends perfectly. Sorry you’ve never experienced this scene. And don’t worry about me. I’m happily married to Mrs. Right now with kids.

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