Americans are more likely to spend less than more this holiday season, according to our survey

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Americans are more likely to spend less than more this holiday season, according to our survey
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Many Americans plan to spend less this holiday season, saying it's either because they want to save money or the cost of necessities has increased.

Black Friday is almost here, which means the holiday shopping season is about to begin. Business Insider teamed with global technology company Morning Consult to conduct a nationwide survey of American shopping habits during the holiday season. We analyzed responses from more than 2,300 adults across household income brackets, political ideologies, gender, race, and age to learn more about consumer sentiments around shopping holidays like Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Black Friday is almost here, which means the holiday shopping season is about to begin. Business Insider teamed with global technology company Morning Consult to conduct a nationwide survey of American shopping habits during the holiday season. We analyzed responses from more than 2,300 adults across household income brackets, political ideologies, gender, race, and age to learn more about consumer sentiments around shopping holidays like Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

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