Record U.S. Black Friday Crowds to Find Fewer Bargains Amid High Prices
Retailers anticipate 187 million shoppers this holiday but offer fewer broad discounts due to tariffs; targeted deals and early promotions are replacing deep price cuts, NRF said.
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Record Black Friday crowds to find fewer deals as prices stay high | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
NEW YORK >> Unprecedented numbers of Americans are expected to hit stores this Black Friday, but they are likely to curtail their spending as they find fewer bargains from tariff-hit retailers.
Record crowds expected for Black Friday in the US, but shoppers spend less due to high prices - ReutersBlack Friday 2025 in the US is expected to see a record number of shoppers, but their spending will decrease due to fewer profitable discounts and overall higher prices of goods. Sales in November-December could exceed $ 1 trillion, but the growth rate will be lower than last year.
An unprecedented number of Americans are expected to come to the stores this Black Friday, but they are likely to reduce their costs by finding fewer bargains on retailers affected by tariffs.
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