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Fewer New Yorkers are shopping on Black Friday due to high prices, tariffs, and budget worries, with most cutting back despite still planning to buy.
Fewer New Yorkers are participating in Black Friday this year due to rising prices, tariffs, and budget concerns, with a YouGov report showing most Americans are cutting back on holiday spending despite still planning to shop.
Nearly one in three New Yorkers cite tariffs as a reason to spend less, while 22% are shopping earlier to avoid price hikes and only 14% wait for last-minute deals.
A third of shoppers are prioritizing U.S.-made products to support local businesses.
While younger generations remain more engaged, overall interest is fading due to fake discounts and poor product quality.
Most shoppers still rely on personal judgment over AI for gift choices, with only 18% of younger adults open to AI assistance and a quarter saying they’d value a gift less if machine-selected.
Though 69% believe others overspend, only 29% admit to doing so themselves.
Menos neoyorquinos compran el Viernes Negro debido a los altos precios, aranceles y preocupaciones presupuestarias, y la mayoría recorta a pesar de seguir planeando comprar.