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The group said 2.6 million mountain-states residents 11.8 percent of the region’z population — are expected to travel 50 miles or more over theholidaty period, a 1.2 percent increase from 2008. AAA said 37.1 milliobn Americans nationwide are expected to travelp over July4 weekend, down 1.9 percent from 2008 and down 12.3 perceny from 2007. AAA’s projectiona are based on research conducted by IHSGlobal Insight. It said the overalpl decline in travel is largely due to the poor with rising gas prices having a impactso far.
“The mountain statesz (which include Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming) benefity from a relatively lowunemploymentg rate, which is one of the reasonsx this region will experience travel growtbh while the eight remaining regions expecrt a decline,” AAA said in a The July 4 holiday is typically the busiest time of year for auto AAA said. In the mountain states, 81 percent of expected tripsz will beby automobile.
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