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How a falling dollar is changing American spending—from vacation habits to investment strategies

Americans face costlier overseas trips, but investors benefit as currency losses boost international fund returns.

July 15, 2025 / 14:20 IST
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According to the ICE US Dollar Index, the greenback just posted its worst first half in over five decades. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
According to the ICE US Dollar Index, the greenback just posted its worst first half in over five decades. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

American travellers used to stretching their dollars abroad are facing a different reality this summer. The US dollar is weakening sharply, making vacations more expensive—but opening new opportunities for global investors, the Wal Street Journal reported.

According to the ICE US Dollar Index, the greenback just posted its worst first half in over five decades. It has fallen 13% against the euro and 6% against the yen in 2025, reversing the strong dollar trend that defined the past few years and powered booming travel, cheaper imports, and robust international spending.

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From travel boost to budget squeeze

When the dollar was strong in 2024, Americans enjoyed enhanced purchasing power overseas. But with the dollar now weaker, even everyday expenses abroad feel steeper. Travelers like Albert Tartaglia, visiting Spain this summer, say they are now thinking twice before spending freely. “I might be inclined to limit what we get,” said the Indianapolis-based accountant.