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Halloween spending 2025 in US hits record $13.1 billion as Americans splurge on candy, costumes and decor

Halloween 2025 spending is set to break records at $13.1 billion, with more Americans splurging on costumes, candy, and decorations despite higher prices. Read More
Opinion: Halloween spending hits record highs

The average American household will spend $114.45 on Halloween, up 10.44% from 2024. We estimate that 77% of American households, or 102.41 million households, will participate in Halloween ... Read More
Americans prepare to spend record $13.1 billion on Halloween candy. What should you buy?

KSHB 41 reporter Grant Stephens covers stories of consumer interest. Share your story idea with Grant. With just over a week until Halloween, Americans are preparing to spend a record $13.1 billion on ... Read More
Halloween spending at all time high for 2025 according to NRF report

According to the NRF, Halloween spending is expected to reach a record $13.1 billion this year, according to the National Retail Federation’s annual consumer survey conducted by Prosper Insights & ... Read More
Scary bill: Halloween spending to hit record $13.1B

The clock is winding down for Halloween and as you get the final cobwebs up and the treats prepped for the annual trick-or-treating outings. According to the National Retail Federation, about 73% of ... Read More
Has Halloween candy gotten more expensive? Here’s what the historical data shows

Halloween costumes and displays have been in stores since summer, giving families more time to shop and more pressure to spend. Since August, stores have been selling Halloween items. There's ... Read More
Halloween businesses were worried, but now think last-minute spending surge will save them

The National Retail Federation predicts 76% of Americans will spend $13.1 billion to celebrate Halloween. That’s $1.5 billion more than last year. Read More
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