Black Friday spending soars near $11 billion online, shattering a record.MUUH EGG PRICES!!!

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Maxed out credit cards. Everywhere!

That's already a headline. People are using "Buy Now Pay Later" at record numbers + credit cards are already close to maxed out
Where are my deficit TLRepublican warriors who say they want an elected government that can reign in on waste spending. Only for themselves to be waste spending as well. :mjlol: Maxed out credit cards and everything.

But mah eggs :mjcry:
 

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Next month headline:

Americans have more credit card debt than ever
The thing is though.. people were crying about eggs being high. You’d think people would be hoarding money like Chappelle in that Oprah skit… people are out here buying shyt though. people online will have you thinking people have to either choose eggs or clothes. If the real world was like social media world then nobody would be outside buying shyt… folk out here shopping though, it doesn’t matter how they’re spending.
 

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That isn't the point of the thread, though. The point is, people are still spending in record numbers even though a lot say nobody has any money...

And my point is asking, is it really the record or is it a record for a portion of spend.

Spending overall could be down but still a record for strictly online spending on Black Friday.

Spending in our home is just that, larger online but lower than it has been overall since we didn’t leave the house Friday.

Not to mention Black Friday isn’t really even a thing anymore. It’s basically Black late November till Christmas.
 

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And my point is asking, is it really the record or is it a record for a portion of spend.

Spending overall could be down but still a record for strictly online spending.

Spending in our home is just that, larger online but lower than it has been overall since we didn’t leave the house Friday.


Exactly I can't tell the last time I've been to a mall. Plus there isn't anything in store for black Friday that you can get online.
 
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