still, no one is working as hard as kaufmann. 'i'm working 16 hours a day.' thanksgiving does bring a bit of a break on the ho-ka turkey farms, but the dressing line will be right back up and running next week on wednesday to process another 10,000 turkeys for christmas. reporting here in waterman, illinois, i'm paul eggers, first business news. meanwhile, by christmas, beef prices could spike by $1 to $3 a pound for prime cuts of tenderloin, according to dan basse of ag-resources. coming up, how working instead of vacationing might actually hurt the economy. that's next. america, you deserve a break. studies show americans get an a + at working hard, but are failing at taking vacations. sara gavin, director of public relations for expedia joins us this morning. good morning. why are people not using their vacation time? > > thanks so much for having me angela. you are exactly right. america is starved for vacation. we do this survey every year - we surveyed 22 different countries - and there are some things we wouldn't be surprised at. europeans get much mor