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Are You Shopping This Thanksgiving Weekend?

Are You Shopping This Thanksgiving Weekend?

We all tend to spend just a little bit more around the holiday season, and this year is likely to be no different.

In fact, 69% of Americans – almost 164 million people – are either planning to shop or considering shopping during Thanksgiving weekend, according to the annual survey released by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics.
 


Clearview’s special savings accounts, like the Christmas Club Account, can be a big help by automatically contributing money to your holiday budget year-round.

It’s also a good idea to keep an eye out for special offers and sales that can save you a ton when it comes to discounts, free shipping and more. For example, of the people who said they were planning on shopping in the survey, 66% said they’re doing so because of promotions and deals that retailers offer.

How do you do your holiday shopping? Will you be one of the 164 million who are planning (or at least thinking about) shopping over Thanksgiving weekend? Let us know on Facebook & Twitter to keep the conversation going.
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