December 20, 2018

Page 1

December 20, 2018 Vol. 19, No. 30

In This Issue ROUGH CUT SWISS

Rough Cut Swiss, in real life, is located in front of Othello’s Restaurant at the southwest corner of Main and Broadway, but this week it is hidden somewhere in our paper. Email contest@edmondpaper.com with the correct location to be entered in the weekly drawing. For more information see page 4.

More Christmas related articles See Pages 12 & 13

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 Sunny High 57° Low 38°

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 Mostly sunny High 56° Low 33°

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 Partly cloudy High 51° Low 35°

This year your friends at Edmond Life & Leisure newspaper wish you and your family a Merry Christmas. We will be with family and friends on Monday, Dec. 24 and Tuesday Dec. 25. Therefore our office at 107 S. Broadway will be closed. Please note we will still have a published edition for Dec. 27 and will return to the office on Wednesday Dec. 26. Again, if you are looking for a last minute Christmas gift we urge you to support local Edmond businesses including many who advertise with Edmond Life & Leisure. Have a safe and blessed Christmas this year. The following are some fun facts about Christmas shopping: n Economists with the National Retail Federation say online and retail sales in 2017 increased by 10.5 percent over the previous year. The combination of job and wage gains, modest inflation, and elevated consumer confidence has led to higher

holiday spending. n Between Thanksgiving Day and Cyber Monday 2017, more than 174 million Americans shopped in stores and online, offers the NRF. Black Friday still reigns supreme, with 77 million consumers. However, Small Business Saturday was not far behind, with 55 million consumers. n Data from Prosper Insights & Analytics says people planned to spend an average of $967.13 in 2017 on the holiday season. That was up 3.4 percent from the year prior. n Tracking of spending on video games by The NPD Group reflects a growth of 15 percent when compared to a year ago. All categories have shown gains, including software, hardware, accessories, and game cards. Fortnite has been a significant software sales driver for 2018, ratcheting up legions of fans seemingly overnight. n Many people pride themselves

on shopping early for gifts, but there are eleventh-hour consumers as well. NRF says around 15 percent of last-minute shoppers plan to buy gifts at supermarkets or grocery stores. n Charitable giving tends to skyrocket at the end of the year, when the spirit of giving synonymous with the season inspires individuals to give back. According to PricewaterhouseCoopers, the average total cash contribution to charity by individuals is roughly $245. n The NRF notes that, in 2017, only about 12 percent of consumers finished their holiday shopping by the second week of December. n Research from Forbes found that gift cards will continue to reign supreme. Gift cards are convenient for gift-givers, and PWC found that 42 percent of people prefer to receive gift cards for the holidays.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.