Christmas tree prices are soaring across the country, and here's why.
Published 1:42 PM EST Nov 27, 2019
This year is expected to be the"most expensive season for Christmas trees in history," a data analyst at Square, a San Francisco-based payment system, told USA TODAY.Why you should skip buying a Christmas tree on Black Friday or Cyber MondayThe Springfield Tree Farm located in York has a variety of Christmas trees available for the holidays.It’s a beloved tradition in the U.S. to go to a farm or lot and search the rows of firs and pines for the perfect family Christmas tree.
The shortage of trees has raised prices “a couple bucks here and there” at Strathmeyer lots, he said. “Around inflation,” Strathmeyer added. She’s holding prices steady at $35 and up for the farm’s trees, she said, though Springfield is also seeing a lower supply. “I’m not sure the government wants to raise costs on something that brings so many people so much happiness,” Harman said.
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