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Retailers won’t move into the black on Friday

Posted on November 24, 2017 by Michael Gray
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Today is the so-called Black Friday, but that is not the case this year for retailers.

The term Black Friday came about as the day that retailers turn a profit for the year. Moving out of the red and into the black. Continue reading →

Posted in economy, Gray's Economy, recession | Tagged Black Friday, brick and mortar stores, no wage growth, Retail, Retail sales | 1 Reply

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