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Some Holiday Spending Trends
Posted on December 13, 2006 by Kevin G.
Online publication trends are not the only statistics that I am interested in…
I found an article that addresses this holiday season by the numbers. A rising stock market, reasonable gas prices and online companies competing for your buck are some of the many reasons why Americans are projected to spend $150 billion this holiday season; an 8 percent increase from 2005.
What I found most interesting was the concluding measurement of how many celebrators do NOT think they will get what they want this holiday season. Last time I checked, that is what gift certificates are for. You can check out the article here.
tags: Holiday Shopping | Consumer Spending | Spending Trends | American Economy
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