Valentine’s Day Spending On Significant Others to Reach New Record

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It’s shaping up to be a record year for spending this Valentine’s Day.  That’s according to the National Retail Federation.  It says consumers plan to spend a total of 25-point-eight billion dollars this Valentines day, on par with last year’s spending and the third highest in the survey’s history.  62-percent of consumers ages 25-to-34 intend to celebrate this year, more than any other age group.  Consumers expect to spend 185-dollar each on average, that’s nearly eight dollars more than the average Valentine’s Day spending over the last five years. 

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