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Americans Spend &Nbsp On Christmas; Monday Will Be The Third Shopping Peak In The Holiday Season.

2011/12/27 10:07:00 13

Many Americans leave on Monday, and some people go out to join. Shopping Ranks. On this day, the third shopping peaks of the holiday season are expected. Chain stores also hope that those who come to spend millions of coupons may be willing to spend a little more on their own cash.


On the second day of Christmas, many retailers still rely on discounts to attract shoppers. Despite heavy snow in 2010, sales in the last week were about $62 billion, accounting for about 12% of the holiday season. "This year will exceed this figure, and sales in the second quarter of retail sales will reach about $72 billion," said Craig Johnson, President of Customer Growth Partners.


Johnson said on Monday morning, a day's merchandise on Monday. Sale The amount can be up to $29 billion, more than $27 billion on black Friday. At that time he saw the suburbs. Shopping The cars in the central parking lot are full.


Those who go shopping at Saks Fifth Avenue in Prudential Center, Boston, say they enjoy six to thirty percent off discount on shopping, which is worth buying in line.


According to the findings of Consumer Reports, 40% of Americans plan to shop in the next few days, and 46% do not have a shopping plan. Among those who had plans for shopping, 82% said that the biggest attraction was post holiday sale and 47% of them wanted to spend coupons.


ShopperTrak, who tracks the flow of retailers and shopping centers, thinks that this year's December 26th will be the third largest shopping day after black Friday and Friday December 23rd.


Internet shopping preferences were also popular, especially on Christmas day when most stores closed. For example, Target Corp launched an online order of $50 at Christmas to reduce the discount of $10.


According to IBM data, Christmas online sales increased by 16.4% compared with 2010, and sales increased by 10% at three p.m. Eastern time in December 26th.


The National Retail Federation expects sales in the holiday season to grow by 3.8% to a record $469 billion 100 million, an increase less than last year, but stronger than the forecast before this year's peak sales season.


This Christmas is next Monday, the first time in six years. This day is even more important for shoppers, especially those who are on holiday.

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