Europe hasn't been this cheap for Americans in decades
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If you're an American visiting Italy, Greece or Spain this summer after a travel hiatus during the pandemic, you're in luck: Meals, hotels and tours are more affordable in dollars than they've been in two decades.
What's happening: The euro has slumped to about $1.03, plunging more than 8% against the US dollar year-to-date. It's now trading at its lowest level since late 2002.
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