Close Menu
Get on News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
Trending
NYPD cop swiped K from elderly Wells Fargo clients to pay for ‘Booty’ exercises, BMW and tropical getaway: DA

NYPD cop swiped $87K from elderly Wells Fargo clients to pay for ‘Booty’ exercises, BMW and tropical getaway: DA

Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

Arrest made after paddleboarder’s death sparks serial killer fears in sleepy coastal town

Arrest made after paddleboarder’s death sparks serial killer fears in sleepy coastal town

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Get on News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
Trending Topics:
  • US Election
  • Donald Trump
  • Kamala Harris
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Ukraine War
  • Israel War
Get on News
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
Lifestyle

‘I sold feet pics to afford my summer vacation’ — and other weird ways cash-strapped Americans are paying for travel

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email
‘I sold feet pics to afford my summer vacation’ — and other weird ways cash-strapped Americans are paying for travel
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Struggling Americans are doing whatever it takes to fund their much-needed summer vacations — taking up surprising side-hustles like selling pictures of their feet to faceless fetishists online, or even starving themselves.

That’s according to a steamy new summer travel poll from KAYAK, — which showed that 1 in 20 U.S. adults admit they’re resorting to “unconventional” methods to pay for their wanderlusting ways.

And while the unidentified footrepreneur may have chosen a thoroughly atypical tiptoe down the path to getaway glory, others were content to subject themselves to more traditional forms of torture.

One determined New Yorker, for example, lived on nothing but broccoli until she had enough money to get to Europe — while another brave soul gave new meaning to the term hot girl summer by settling for an 18 hour drive in a van with no A/C to reach her desired destination. Another said they’d struggled in 90 degree heat painting mailboxes to pay travel bills.

Younger adventurers seemed to be the most adventurous, and the most willing to hustle — 45% of Gen Z and Millennials say they’d take on a side gig to take a trip, while 34% would sell personal items to afford their next big escape.

But here’s the kicker — they might not have to go to such desperate (or sweaty, or stinky) lengths.

Despite widespread sticker shock over inflation, gas, and groceries, airfare appears to be bucking the trend.

KAYAK’s flight search data shows prices are down 7% compared to last summer. In fact, the summer of 2025 is shaping up to be one of the cheapest high seasons in years, experts say.

More than half of Americans (60%) still believe prices have skyrocketed — but that’s likely just a side effect of inflation fatigue, the report showed.

Flights to over 100 destinations are seeing price drops, with some international fares falling faster than your summer tan.

Want specifics? Flights to Sydney are down 23%, Hong Kong is 16% cheaper, and hot spots like Stockholm and Milan are seeing double-digit declines.

In the U.S., domestic destinations like Orlando, Tampa, and Sacramento are going for under $300 round trip.

To spotlight the absurdity of saving strategies, KAYAK launched a cheeky campaign urging people to not sell feet pics or scam anyone. (Bless.)

They’re even giving away $2,500 “do-over trips” to travelers who share their best budgeting blunders.

If you’re looking to escape without eating ramen for a month, experts suggest flying between May 19–June 8 or August 11–31 for the best deals.

Want cheap thrills without a passport? Atlanta is this summer’s cheapest U.S. city to fly into at just $262 on average. Toronto takes the crown for international travel at $331 — yes, really.

So skip the feet, save your dignity — and maybe just check the airfare before you start selling off your sock drawer.

And if your travel plans have you globe-trotting this summer, choose your airline wisely.

As The Post previously reported, aviation watchdog AirlineRatings.com recently dropped its annual list of the safest — and sketchiest — airlines of 2025.

At the bottom of the barrel? Carriers like Russia’s Aeroflot, Pakistan International Airlines and Indonesia’s Wings Air, which earned the aviation equivalent of a health department “F” for flunking audits, burying safety data, and racking up red-flag incidents.

On the flip side, Air New Zealand soared to the top spot, followed closely by Australia’s Qantas, with Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways and Emirates in a sky-high tie for third.

Fly smart — especially if you spent your foot pic fortune on the ticket.

Read the full article here

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

Related News

Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

July 18, 2025
Teen arrested for alleged bomb threat on plane — but his mom says it was just a joke: ‘He’s a good kid’

Teen arrested for alleged bomb threat on plane — but his mom says it was just a joke: ‘He’s a good kid’

July 18, 2025
Shocking number of pet owners would date AI versions of their animals, study reveals

Shocking number of pet owners would date AI versions of their animals, study reveals

July 18, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Latest News
NYPD cop swiped K from elderly Wells Fargo clients to pay for ‘Booty’ exercises, BMW and tropical getaway: DA

NYPD cop swiped $87K from elderly Wells Fargo clients to pay for ‘Booty’ exercises, BMW and tropical getaway: DA

Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

Arrest made after paddleboarder’s death sparks serial killer fears in sleepy coastal town

Arrest made after paddleboarder’s death sparks serial killer fears in sleepy coastal town

Hugh Hefner’s Widow Crystal Moves to Drop Playboy Founder’s Last Name Ahead of Wedding (Exclusive)

Hugh Hefner’s Widow Crystal Moves to Drop Playboy Founder’s Last Name Ahead of Wedding (Exclusive)

Trending
NYPD cop swiped K from elderly Wells Fargo clients to pay for ‘Booty’ exercises, BMW and tropical getaway: DA

NYPD cop swiped $87K from elderly Wells Fargo clients to pay for ‘Booty’ exercises, BMW and tropical getaway: DA

July 18, 2025
Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

Company issues nationwide fish recall due to botulism poisoning risk

July 18, 2025
Arrest made after paddleboarder’s death sparks serial killer fears in sleepy coastal town

Arrest made after paddleboarder’s death sparks serial killer fears in sleepy coastal town

July 18, 2025

Subscribe to News

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2025 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.