The National Retail Federation predicts that 8 million more Americans will shop on...
, and 30 percent said they would save some spending for Cyber Monday as well.
“While there is much speculation about inflation’s impact on consumer behavior, our data tells us that this Thanksgiving holiday weekend will see robust store traffic with a record number of shoppers taking advantage of value pricing,” Matthew Shay, CEO of the National Retail Federation, said in a statement.
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