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People are paying for blenders, shirts and even groceries in installments. New research suggests this encourages people to overspend.
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To all those holiday present procrastinators out there (you know who you are): Be sure to ship that holiday gift sooner rather than later to get those presents to their destination before December 25.
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Large retailers have spent billions of dollars to woo workers. Smaller stores that can't do that expect staff shortages will lead to lost sales. They're asking shoppers to be patient.
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The U.S. is dotted with more warehouses than ever. But they are overwhelmed by record-level imports, a lack of workers and a shopping spree of unprecedented proportions.
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Restaurants and bars are reeling from persistent spikes of coronavirus cases. Earlier holiday sales also meant online shopping and electronics sales dipped in December. Retail sales fell 0.7%.
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As new coronavirus surges restricted outings to stores and especially restaurants, retail sales dipped 1.1% in November compared to a month earlier.
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Despite the pandemic recession, holiday sales are expected to set a new record, topping $755 billion.
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Florida retailers hope local holiday shoppers can help offset some of the losses caused by the coronavirus.
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More people are expected to shop online this year instead of at stores.
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Children across Florida will be opening and playing with new toys this week.According to federal data, 17 children under the age of 13 died from…
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Amazon’s fulfillment center in Opa-locka is aptly named: It fulfills the impossible-seeming task of having almost any item imaginable shipped directly to…
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The day after Thanksgiving is still the busiest shopping day of the year. But, for many reasons, it is losing its status as the focal point of the holiday shopping season.