Going in vacation this summer? With the high price of fuel, increasing the costs of plane trips, road trips and even train trips, you might be better off staying home with a good book.
But for how long? That depends on where you live. As BNET1’s Jessica Stillman points out, the average U.S. worker gets 8.1 days of vacation, while his or her E.U. counterpart gets a legal minimum of 28 days off.
How about you? Are you suffering from “vacation starvation?” How does your vacation allotment stack up against those in our BNET video, above?
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