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Published 13:46 7 Oct 2016 BST
Yep, basically it's going to cost you about £13 more to buy $100 now than it did before the referendum. That doesn't sound like a huge amount, but as a percentage increase that's 19% - almost a fifth more than before. Obviously it would be foolish to believe everything you read on Twitter, so we did some research to check if Jim's claim is valid.$100 on 22 June = £67.59 $100 now = £80.40 Good luck to anyone hoping to go to the US anytime soon.
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) October 7, 2016
Multiply by 100 and we find that $100 cost £68.12. There's approximately 50p difference between XE.com and Jim Waterson's figures, but one thing is for sure: US money costs nearly 20% more than it did four months ago.
What does that mean for us? Essentially that everything in America will cost about 20% more than it did before Brexit. Food, drinks, hotels, car rentals, shows, movies, attractions - basically the cost of your holiday has gone up by a fifth.
Good job everything is cheaper in America anyway, eh?

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