By every forecast and measure possible, this holiday shopping season is slated to be a record-breaker. In fact, this whole year's shopping spree is setting records that not even the Grinch could stop.
Store discounts won't likely be as deep as in years past. This year has been lucrative, but also expensive for retailers, making them less willing and able to offer blowout sales.
Black Friday deals: Stores open early as consumers shop for gifts
After weeks of early sales, Friday marks the official shopping holiday that Americans expect to bring great deals on an annual basis.
More shoppers are expected to shop in stores Friday than last year, which was considered the quietest Black Friday in 20 years.
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The holiday season is often called the "Most Wonderful Time of the Year," but it can also be the most expensive time of the year. With Christmas just weeks away, it's time to start thinking about what gifts to purchase this year – and how to pay for them.
Unfortunately, results of the pandemic have introduced other considerations into this Christmas shopping season. Supply chain shortages threaten holiday gift buying, as many popular selections may not be available this December.
Black Friday is back! Lines return on shopping's busiest day
Eager shoppers lined up before dawn to snap up deals and steals at Manhattan retailers this Black Friday — in stark contrast to the in-person buying bust last year.
Macy’s flagship store in Herald Square already had masses of people waiting for it to open at 6 a.m., while lines stretched down the block outside other stores, including Best Buy on Fifth Avenue.
The Holiday Shopping Season Is Here, but Is It Back? - The New York Times
Bloomingdale's is offering many more in-store events at its New York flagship than it did last year, though fewer than it did in 2019. Credit... Jeenah Moon for The New York Times
The pandemic is not over but with the help of vaccinations and Covid-19 safety precautions, Santa Claus is feeling much better about coming to town this year.
Question of the Day: Shopping | WFUV
It's Black Friday. Retailers are offering deals to lure in holiday shoppers. Can you offer up a song about shopping? We'll spin a set after 9 a.m.
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Better Business Bureau warns of holiday shopping scams
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - While you're spending money shopping on Black Friday, scammers are looking to make a profit.
The Better Business Bureau is offering the following tips to protect you and your wallets before heading to the stores or shopping online this holiday season:
Investors Are Downbeat as Shopping Starts: Black Friday Update - The Washington Post
It's crunch time for U.S. retailers as masses of shoppers return to in-person shopping after the long, pandemic-induced hiatus.
This year is shaping up to be another record for overall spending. But there's a long list of concerns, which have been reinforced in recent weeks by a series of uneven earnings reports. Will retailers have enough products to meet high demand as shipping containers pile up at ports?
Shoppers out looking for deals on Black Friday; same expected for Small Business Saturday
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Millions of shoppers will be heading to their favorite stores in search of those Black Friday Deals.
According to the National Retail Federation, nearly 2 million more people will shop from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday than last year.
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