Would you trade your 9-to-5 for a life of travel? Here’s what it would cost
How much does freedom cost? Know the surprising amount Gen Z and Baby Boomers need to travel full-time.

Would you trade your 9-to-5 for a life of travel? Here’s what it would cost

Would you trade your 9-to-5 for a life of travel? Here’s what it would cost ByHT Lifestyle Desk | Edited by Zarafshan Shiraz, New Delhi Feb 20, 2025 10:48 AM IST Read this news in brief form Share Via Copy Link How much does freedom cost? Know the surprising amount Gen Z and Baby Boomers need to travel full-time.

Ever fantasized about quitting your job, packing a suitcase and jetting off to explore the world? You are not alone but how much money would it take for the average American to actually take the plunge? According to a new survey, the magic number is $287,731.

Survey reveals the true cost of living your travel dream: Can you guess the amount?(Image by Moussa Al Hariri) Survey reveals the true cost of living your travel dream: Can you guess the amount?(Image by Moussa Al Hariri)

A nationwide study conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Travelbinger.com asked 2,000 Americans about their financial tipping point for leaving behind their current life to travel full-time. The results revealed that different generations have vastly different ideas about what financial freedom looks like.

For Gen Z, the dream is within closer reach—they would pack their bags for just $211,000—while, Baby Boomers are more cautious, saying they would need a hefty $335,000 before embracing a nomadic lifestyle. It makes sense: older generations typically have mortgages, families and established careers to consider before making such a dramatic life change.

However, some Americans think even bigger. About 32% said they would need over half a million dollars in savings before feeling comfortable enough to embark on a global adventure. On the flip side, 18% are ready to take the leap for less than $50,000—proving that for some, adventure is more about mindset than money.

Interestingly, 17% of respondents said no amount of money could convince them to leave behind the stability of home, highlighting that wanderlust is not universal.

The survey did not just stop at how much money people need—it also asked Americans how they would use a million-dollar travel budget if they had to spend it all on exploring the world. The results reveal a mix of bucket-list adventures and generous travel dreams.

While many Americans dream of globe-trotting, not everyone shares the travel bug. A surprising 4% of people said they would actually return a million-dollar travel budget because they have no interest in exploring the world. This aligns with the 17% who would not quit their jobs to travel, no matter how much money was on the table.

For many, the dream of quitting work and travelling the world comes down to one thing: financial security. While $287,731 is the national average, the number varies greatly depending on age, lifestyle and personal priorities. Some are ready to hit the road with just $50,000, while others would not consider it for less than half a million.

Regardless of the price tag, one thing is clear: the allure of adventure, new cultures and breathtaking destinations remains as strong as ever. If money were no object, where would you go first?

 

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