Less Americans Will Celebrate Halloween Unlisted Video
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According to a survey this week from the National Retailers' Federation less Americans will celebrate Halloween.
Just 58% of Americans surveyed say they will celebrate Halloween.
However, average Halloween spending per person is expected to hit a record high of $91.12 this year
Business Insider reports that Halloween spending serves as a proxy for holiday shopping.
The survey points to a strong season for retailers this year, according to DataTrek.
"Although fewer are celebrating this year, the ones who are aren't shying away from Halloween-related purchases, spending $11 more on average," Prosper Insights head of strategy Phil Rist said.
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