Men Were Less Likely To Make an Impulse Purchase but Spent More Money Than Women During the Pandemic
A new survey commissioned by Capital One and conducted by OnePoll found that while men were less likely to impulse shop, they were the ones to spend more money per impulse buy. Buzz60’s Johana Restrepo has more.
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