Wait, Americans Spend How Much on Halloween?
Kicking off the end of year spending season is Halloween. Just how much do Americans spend on trick-or-treating and other Halloween festivities? The National Retail Federation (NRF) forecasts total Halloween spending—including candy, costumes, and decorations—to come in at $7.4 billion this year.
Halloween candy alone has run up a $2 billion tab every Halloween for the past three years, though the candy industry says that bad weather can lower the numbers slightly. “We are predicting a slight bump in Halloween confectionery sales this year (1.9 percent),” said Jenn Ellek of the National Confectioners Association. The NCA is expecting candy sales to reach $2.5 billion. Additionally, the NRF says that retailers could benefit this year from the holiday falling on a Friday, as parents will be more likely to take kids out. And don’t forget the puppies: The NRF estimates that Americans will spend $350 million just on pet Halloween costumes.
This is tiny compared to the $600 billion dollars Americans are projected to spend this holiday season.
This article was originally published on www.theatlantic.com. Read the complete article here.