FYI: And the best time to visit England might be this summer. That’s because the British pound, compared to the U.S. dollar, is near an all-time low. Ten years ago, 1 British Pound cost $1.65 US. On May 31, 2019, 1 British pound cost $1.26 U.S. In other words, the British pound has dropped about 24 percent over the past ten years. It was slightly lower, in 2016, shortly after Britons voted to leave the European Union. But the British Prime Minister’s recent resignation might test new lows.
Regards,
Ted
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