Graybeard
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But is this actually indexed for the year's inflation (or last years prices for the same items)? It talks around it
U.S. Black Friday online sales hit record $9 bln despite high inflation- Adobe Analytics
U.S. shoppers spent a record $9.12 billion online this Black Friday, a report showed on Saturday, as consumers weathered the squeeze from high inflation and grabbed steep discounts on everything from smartphones to toys.
www.reuters.com
I spent $1,300 or soNov 26 (Reuters) - U.S. shoppers spent a record $9.12 billion online this Black Friday, a report showed
on Saturday, as consumers weathered the squeeze from high inflation and grabbed steep discounts on
everything from smartphones to toys.
- New 5 burner stove $649 /$845 +tax+move in house delivery
- Nice all metal hair+beard clippers Was impressed with the quality
- Reebok Fluxlite Men's Training Shoes to wear around the house to knock around
- Other misc
Everything seemed more expensive to me compared to a few years ago. "Online spending rose 2.3% on Black Friday,..." Inflation is 5%-40% depending on the item --so that's really a decrease if the 2.3% is not indexed and weighted by category. Bad reporting or a twisted omission of the facts?