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Hotel Prices Are Up a Whopping 54% Right Now. Here’s Why

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If you thought 2022 was an expensive year to travel, get ready to spend even more in 2023. New data from travel site Hopper shows that U.S. hotel prices averaged $212 per night in January — that’s 54% higher than the same month in 2022.

Behind the numbers

Hopper’s analysis identifies two main factors that account for the sharp rise in hotel prices:

Supply and demand imbalances aside, hotels are facing other challenges this year thanks in large part to persistently high inflation.

2023 travel plans

In a survey of its users, Hopper found that 37% of people plan to spend more on travel in 2023 compared to 2022, while 43% of people said they plan to spend the same amount. Another 19% said they plan to spend less on travel this year.

Keep in mind

Hotel prices vary widely by location and time of year, and high prices in general don’t mean there aren’t deals to be found.

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