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Father's Day spending forecast to hit $24B in 2025

  • Retail activity across the US is set to reach new heights for Father's Day in 2025, with consumers anticipated to spend an unprecedented $24 billion on gifts and celebrations.
  • This rise follows a narrowing spending gap with Mother's Day and reflects shoppers seeking unique gifts or memorable experiences for fathers.
  • Top purchases include greeting cards, clothing, gift cards, and special outings, which account for $4.8 billion, with most shopping done online, at department and small stores.
  • Shoppers are expected to dedicate around $199 to each father figure this year, while some, including rapper Plies, criticize Father's Day for lacking cultural significance.
  • The forecasted spending suggests strong consumer engagement this year despite some public skepticism about the day's significance.
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Father's Day spending forecast to hit $24B in 2025

Father's Day 2025 spending is estimated to break records at $24 billion, closing the gap with Mother's Day.

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Guerrero lived on a Sunday with a high tourist influx, registering an average hotel occupation of 61.6%, driven by the celebration of Father's Day and various national and international events in its main destinations.The State Tourism Secretariat highlighted that Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo reported the highest percentage of occupation with 69%, followed by Taxco with 61.8% and Acapulco with an overall average of 60.2%.This rebound reflects the positive…

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World News broke the news in United States on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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