11/24: South Atlantic households to spend less this holiday season
Atlanta Business Chronicle: South Atlantic states' residents to spend less this holiday season
A survey published by The Conference Board says states in the South Atlantic will spend an average of $346, while households in the nation as a whole will spend an average of $390. Last year, the national estimate was $418.
"Consumers are approaching the holiday season very cautiously," said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center, in a statement. "Job losses and uncertainty about the future are making for a very frugal shopper. Retailers will need to be quite creative to entice consumers to spend, both in stores and online this holiday season, as consumers most certainly will expect major markdowns and bargains."
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