Economic woes are not deterring Canadians from spending more on Halloween this year
According to the Retail Council of Canada report, 54 per cent of Canadians are planning to spend more than $50 this year, which is an increase of 5.6 per cent compared with 2021.This is followed by 31 per cent of Canadians with the intention to spend between $51 and $100, and 12.2 per cent spending between $101 and $150.Despite these numbers, Thomas said “some households will have to opt out when prices get high” or try and have less elaborate costumes.
In 2020 and 2021, Halloween was scaled down due to COVID-19 and more precautions were taken by parents and children during trick or treating such as wearing a mask.
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