The holiday season is almost upon us, and we’re all starting to feel the holiday spirit.
It’s a time to unwind and celebrate, for sure, but it is also a time when many people make mistakes that can cost them a lot of money.
This year, the well-known shopping event, or ‘Superbowl of Spending,’ Black Friday, will fall on November 25th. Black Friday sees major retailers offer more deals, more discounts, and more surprises in order to attract customers to impulse buy their products and kickstart their holiday shopping.
This American shopping tradition dates back decades, and last year US consumers spent $8.9 billion online during this now notorious day of discounts.
Yet, against the backdrop of global economic instability, discussions regarding the effects of increasing inflation on holiday shopping habits are abound, and many economists believe that this year’s holiday season spending will reflect this.
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