Christmas like, well, every other.Overall holiday spending is expected to be muted as the second wave of COVID-19 worsens, causing ongoing economic uncertainty and tighter travel and gathering restrictions.
One report from Deloitte Canada says holiday spending is expected to fall 18 per cent, with one in three Canadians planning to spend less.
Are the holidays cancelled? Before you book that ticket, here’s what experts say But retail analysts say the lack of normalcy in 2020 may a driver for strong toy sales.
Much of the drop is tied to lower spending on travel, dining out and entertaining, and experts suggest parents will forgo gifts for each other or make other sacrifices to put toys under the tree.“People will want to do something to.
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