'Black Friday Sales Slay Despite Economic Concerns 🛍️'
US consumers show resilience with 5% increase in Black Friday sales, beating expectations, and proving retail is still a thing.
Black Friday Sales Slay Despite Economic Concerns 🛍️
It’s Giving Me Life, But Is It Sustainable?
Lowkey, I’m not surprised that Black Friday sales are still a thing. The US consumer is a force to be reckoned with, and it seems like nothing can stop them from spending their hard-earned cash.
According to a key data provider, Black Friday sales rose by 5% from last year, which is a big deal, especially considering the economic concerns that have been going around. It’s like the ultimate sign that retail is still alive and kicking, and I am HERE.
FOR. IT.
Retail Sales, Excluding Autos: The Real MVP
Retail sales, excluding autos, increased by $7. 4 billion, which is a total of 4. 3% from last year.
I know what you’re thinking: what about the economic concerns? Well, the thing is, US consumers are still spending, and that’s a sign that they’re feeling pretty good about the economy.
Main Character Energy: The Rise of Online Shopping
The big winner of the day was online shopping, which saw a 14. 1% increase in sales. Fr fr, that’s huge!
It’s like, the more we shop online, the less we have to deal with in-store drama, and I am 100% down for that.
Sales Numbers That’ll Make You Go ‘No Cap’
Here are some numbers that’ll give you an idea of just how much US consumers are spending:
- $9 billion in retail sales on Black Friday
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- $3.
The Takeaway: US Consumers Are Still Spending
The bottom line is that US consumers are still spending, and that’s a good sign for the economy. It’s like, they’re not letting economic concerns get in the way of their shopping sprees, and that’s something to be proud of.
But, let’s be real, it’s still a bit concerning that people are spending so much money on stuff they probably don’t need. I mean, I’ve got a whole collection of stuff that I bought on impulse, and it’s giving me anxiety just thinking about it.
Anyway, that’s the tea on Black Friday sales. It’s like, the more we spend, the more we’ll have to worry about, but hey, at least we’ll have some nice stuff to show for it.
What’s Next?
So, what’s next for Black Friday sales? Will they keep rising, or will they take a dip? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: US consumers will keep on shopping until the cows come home.
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