WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumers are leading with their hearts this Valentine's Day, and are expected to spend a record $27.5 ...
More than half of Americans plan to celebrate the holiday this year.
The uncertainty of the future and the broader economy may be leading people to splurge on holidays, expert says.
Consumers are expected to spend a record $27.5 billion on Valentine’s Day this year, according an annual survey by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics. The most popular gif ...
Once again, candy appears at the top of the list among Valentine’s Day gift giving, with 56% of consumers saying they’ll buy ...
Winston Flowers' "Ode to Love," $375. Floral photographs courtesy Winston Flowers. Consumers are expected to spend a record $27.5 ...
Spending on jewelry is expected to hit $6.5 billion ... ways to show appreciation and love for the many different people around them," said Phil Rist, Prosper's executive vice president of strategy.
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Gift buying and date expenses for Valentine’s Day may reach new heights as Americans plan to spend more than ever on loved ones, a new survey said. US consumers will spend an estimated $27.5 billion ...
The NRF, in a joint survey with the business intelligence company Prosper Insights & Analytics, said candy was the most ...