DOGE cuts are screwing up summer travel plans already
Briefly

This summer, national parks across the U.S. are expected to see a decline in visitors due to cuts linked to the Trump administration and uncertainty surrounding park services. Businesses near these public lands are reporting significant drops in summer bookings, with tourists opting for alternative locations. Yosemite National Park is particularly affected, with reports of canceled reservations and diminished future bookings. Advocates warn that cuts may impact visitor safety and maintenance, further contributing to the unpredictability of summer plans and its effects on local economies dependent on tourism.
People have been canceling reservations they already made and the amount of reservations that should be getting in right now, that's been slowed down significantly.
The uncertainty alone has taken a toll on their bookings, with tourists simply choosing to vacation elsewhere - to destinations untouched by DOGE-induced doubt and unpredictability.
Read at Business Insider
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