It seems that as our banks are getting emptier and the price of everything around us is getting greater, the amount of young adults going for a family holidays being taken is on the rise.
With everyone being strapped for cash, many people are having to re-think their holidays this year and it seems that many young adults will be joining their parents to save some cash. 11% of young adults can’t stand the fact that they won’t be able to get some sun this year so they have decided to tag along with their parents to go on a family holiday.
Almost 30% of young adults have admitted to going with their family on holidays while their parents payed some if not all of the cost of the holiday. Out of that percentage, over a quarter of young people have admitted that they have been on holidays where the entire thing has been funded by their parents.
It seems that the Boomerang Generation where young adults return home to live with their parents to solve some financial problems has now ended, and we are now have the piggyback generation where young adults take advantage of the kindness of their parents to fork out the cash for them.
Although many young adults are grouping with their parents to make sure they get a bit of the sun, they may have to settle with the British weather as it seems that a uk family holiday is still going to be the cheapest deal out there according to travelsupermarket.com. Saying that, we have had some very good weather recently and if things stay the way they are over the summer, there could be seeing a rise in the number of uk family holidays being taken in an attempt to save some cash while still getting some sun.
It’s always good to know that when times are tight there are always some bargains you can get here in the UK, like bowls holidays for example.