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High-Income Consumers Plan Fewer Gifts And More Travel, Cutting Into Retail Holiday 2022 Sales

Por: Forbes Business November 11, 2022

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An open empty gift box and female hands on the wooden table background. No gift concept.getty Throughout the critical holiday season of November and December, the predicts retail takings will total between $942.6 to $960.4 billion, a 6% to 8% increase over last year. This estimate excludes spending at automobile dealers, gasoline stations and restaurants. The macro estimate includes all retail expenditures for gifts and other holiday-related... + full article



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