Black Friday Sales Suffer After Early Deals and Discounts

Early results show the shopping season is changing

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Black Friday sales dropped an estimated 11 percent this year, the National Retail Federation (NRF) reported, and foot traffic dipped as well.

According to a preliminary survey, total Black Friday spending was projected to drop to $50.9 billion from $57.4 billion. The organization also found that only 55.1 percent of holiday shoppers made purchases over the weekend, dropping from 58.7 percent in 2013.

But while the overall numbers dropped, the story changes when you break out brick-and-mortal retail locations and online shopping.

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