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Of course there is a corollary to this story.

 

While a strong dollar may be good for American travelers going abroad, it's bad for American businesses.  Foreign travelers will have to pay proportionately more to travel to the USA, and will be looking to go elsewhere where their Euros and pounds and ruppees will go farther.  Less visitors, less revenues, less jobs, less good for the USA economy.

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Exchange rates, the price of oil - prices in general go in cycles.  We've paid more for a time, now Europeans will pay more for a while and then back again.  I'm sure many Americans used the "opportunity" to travel domestically.  I have.  I'm just glad to see it cycle back in our direction for a while so I can encourage myself to head to Europe.  

 

How is Canada faring in the current trend?

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