Black Friday 2023: What You Need to Know
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, and it’s traditionally been the biggest shopping day of the year. In recent years, however, Black Friday has become less and less important for retailers, as more and more shoppers opt to do their holiday shopping online.
This year, Black Friday is on November 24th. And while it’s still likely to be a big shopping day, it’s not expected to be as big as it once was. According to a survey by the National Retail Federation, 39% of shoppers plan to shop on Black Friday this year, down from 44% last year.
There are a few reasons for this decline in Black Friday shopping. First, more and more retailers are offering Black Friday deals throughout the month of November, which means shoppers don’t have to wait until the day after Thanksgiving to get a good deal. Second, online shopping has become increasingly popular, and shoppers can often find better deals online than they can in stores.
Despite the decline in Black Friday shopping, it’s still a big day for retailers. And if you’re planning to shop on Black Friday, there are a few things you should keep in mind:
- Do your research. Before you head out to the stores, take some time to research the deals that are available. This will help you avoid getting caught up in the hype and buying things you don’t need.
- Set a budget. It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of Black Friday and spend more money than you intended. Set a budget before you go shopping, and stick to it.
- Be prepared for crowds. Black Friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year, so be prepared for large crowds. If you’re not comfortable with crowds, you may want to consider shopping online instead.
- Take advantage of online deals. Many retailers offer Black Friday deals online, as well as in stores. If you’re looking for the best deals, be sure to check out online retailers before you head to the stores.
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