On average, 27% of people aged 16 and older in the European Union were unable to afford a one-week vacation in 2024. In Romania, this percentage was significantly higher, with more than half of the population lacking the financial means to take a vacation, while in Luxembourg, less than 10% faced similar constraints. However, the situation appears to be improving. According to Eurostat, slightly more Europeans can afford a vacation compared to the previous year, and the proportion of people able to afford a vacation has increased by around 10 percentage points over the past decade.
More Than a Quarter of Europeans Can’t Afford a Week-Long Holiday
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This infographic shows the share of Europeans who can't afford a week-long holiday, by country.




















