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Holiday Retail Sales Are Expected to Increase, but at a Slower Pace

Spending in that crucial period is predicted to rise 3 to 4 percent from last year, as the economy cools and demand normalizes.

Jordyn Holman
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Jordyn Holman

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Company Reports, Consumer Behavior, Holidays and Special Occasions, Inflation (Economics), Interest Rates, National Retail Federation, Shopping and Retail, United States Economy
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