Holiday spending is expected to be strong, with more people leaning on credit cards
Is your holiday shopping list shorter this year, or are you going all out? While economists predict people will spend some money this holiday season, University of South Florida economics instructor Michael Snipes said we’re not back to pre-pandemic levels.
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