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A look at the Thanksgiving shopping weekend and what's next
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shopping1h ago

A look at the Thanksgiving shopping weekend and what's next

  • Shoppers flocked to both online platforms and physical malls over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend, signaling a strong start to the holiday season.
  • Online spending during Cyber Week reached about $336.6 billion globally, with U.S. online sales at $79.6 billion for the week.
  • The Mall of America reported a Black Friday attendance of more than 235,000, marking a record day for the venue.
  • Discounts were wide but expected to level off, with average reductions ranging from 18% to 30% during the kickoff period.
  • Retailers faced lean inventories but still aimed to meet demand without heavy discounting into December.
  • Artificial intelligence played a growing role, aiding price tracking and gift recommendations during Cyber Week.
  • AI-driven orders influenced a notable share of sales across Cyber Week, with substantial dollars attributed to AI assistance.
  • Analysts expect continued strong spending through the rest of the holiday season, despite concerns about 2026.
  • Industry groups projected November and December sales to total between $1.01 trillion and $1.02 trillion.
  • Analysts noted shoppers are emotionally invested in the holidays, which shapes buying patterns.
  • Retailers and analysts will monitor post-Thanksgiving activity to determine if spending is a trend or a one-time spike.
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Economic warning sign: Holiday jobs are tougher to find | CNN Business
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business8h ago

Economic warning sign: Holiday jobs are tougher to find | CNN Business

  • Retailers are boosting temporary staffing for the holiday shopping season to meet rising demand.
  • The goal is to fill seasonal positions across stores, logistics, and customer service.
  • Hiring ramp-up typically happens in the weeks before major holidays to handle crowds.
  • The move follows broader growth in the retail sector and aims to maintain service levels.
  • Temporary staff are expected to help manage online orders and returns during peak season.
  • Employers anticipate a busy period for both in-store and online shopping channels.
  • The initiative underscores continued demand in the retail sector ahead of holidays.
  • Stores are actively recruiting to ensure adequate customer service during busy periods.
  • The overall aim is to support retailers through the holiday surge without long-term staffing commitments.
  • Analysts expect the trend to continue as retailers prepare for year-end sales.
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