Shoppers Spent $10.6 Billion Up 3% From Last Year

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Black Friday wasn’t as bleak as was feared but with deeply discounted prices retailers are still concerned this year:

Early data shows strong Black Friday, by Ashley M. Heher – AP

* CHICAGO The holiday shopping season got off to a surprisingly solid start, according to data released Saturday by a research firm. But the sales boost during the post-Thanksgiving shopathon came at the expense of profits as the nation’s retailers had to slash prices to attract the crowds in a season that is expected to be the weakest in decades. *** Across the country, sales in the South were up 3.4 percent from last year while they climbed 2.6 percent in the Northeast as shoppers began scouring store aisles at midnight hoping to snag the best selection on early morning specials, some as much as 70 percent off. Elsewhere, sales rose 3 percent in the Midwest and 2.7 percent in the West. *

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