Nearly 50% of Americans Want to Space Travel But Only 19% Would Shell Out $100,000 To Do So According to a ValuePenguin.com Survey
NEW YORK, Oct. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- As space travel and space tourism continues to make headlines and more civilians vie for seats on the next launch, many Americans have strong feelings about going to space.
According to a ValuePenguin survey of over 2,000 consumers, almost half want to go to space and some would even go into debt to do so; however, others think space tourism may not be ethical.
Key findings:
49% of Americans want to travel to space. Men are more interested in space travel than women (56% versus44% ), while interest in space tourism decreases with age (63% of Gen Zers versus38% for baby boomers).28% of both men and Gen Zers would choose a free trip to space over being debt-free. Among all consumers,23% opted for a trip to space rather than the ability to wipe out their debt.- Reality check: Of those consumers who want to travel to space, just
19% would shell out$100,000 or more to make it happen — and even that might not be enough. Seats on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo are estimated to start at a whopping$250,000 per person. 60% of Americans agree that space travel should be accessible for everyone, not just those who can afford the exorbitant costs. On a similar note,41% don't think billionaires should be spending so much money on space travel.- About 1 in 4 (
24% ) don't think space tourism is ethical. For example, some scientists fear that frequent space travel could give way to climate change, harming the environment through a high rate of emissions-per-passenger, as well as soot released by the rockets.
View full report: https://www.valuepenguin.com/travel/americans-space-travel
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