Black Friday shoppers spend more time looking for deals
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Black Friday comes as companies navigate an uncertain economic environment and President Donald Trump ‘s wide-ranging tariffs.
Dave Vang, a University of St. Thomas finance professor, says despite high numbers of shoppers predicted for Black Friday through Cyber Monday, consumer confidence is a bit shaky right now.
As investors monitor crowd sizes at stores on Black Friday they will be shopping for a different kind of holiday deal: retailers that do well in a mixed economy characterized by high prices and limited shopping budgets.
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Despite the economic uncertainty, shoppers went hunting Friday morning for the deals that retailers traditionally have reserved for the day after Thanksgiving. At Macy’s Herald Square flagship store in New York City,