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    Black Friday sales up 7 pct; retailers look ahead

    The holiday shopping season got off to a strong start on Black Friday, with retail sales up 7 percent over last year, according to the most recent survey. Now stores just have to keep buyers coming back without the promise of door-buster savings.

    Buyers spent $11.4 billion at retail stores and malls, up nearly $1 billion from last year, according to a Saturday report from ShopperTrak. It was the largest amount ever spent on the day that marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season, and the biggest year-over-year increase since 2007. Chicago-based ShopperTrak gathers data from 25,000 outlets across the U.S., including individual stores and shopping centers.

    The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. broke its Black Friday record for shoppers, thanks to a decision to open at midnight for the first time. Around 210,000 visitors came to the mall on Friday, up from 200,000 last year, according to mall spokeswoman Bridget Jewell.

    Online shopping was strong as well, with a 24.3 percent increase in online spending on Black Friday, according to IBM, which tracks sales at 500 online retailers.

    Bill Martin, who founded ShopperTrak, said he was surprised by the strong showing. He had expected the weak economy to dent consumer confidence and keep more shoppers out of the stores, or at least from spending much. Instead, he said, they responded to a blanket of promotions, from 60- and 70-percent off deals to door-buster savings on electronics.

    "I'm pleased to see it. You can't have a great season without having a good Black Friday," Martin told The Associated Press in an interview.

    Sales were also up 4 percent each in the two weeks leading up to Black Friday, as retailers started their promotions earlier than usual or extended their hours.

    Still, he suspects things will quiet down this weekend, as promotions end and the buying frenzy subsides. ShopperTrak is expecting holiday sales to be up 3.3 percent this season. Retailers generally rely on sales between Thanksgiving and Christmas to make up 20 percent of their annual take.

    There weren't many shoppers at Pioneer Place Mall in Portland, Ore., on Saturday.

    "This is great, I'm glad I waited," said MaryJane Danan, who drove two hours from Corvallis, Ore., to go shopping with her teenage daughters. She stayed home on Black Friday because she thought the crowds would be huge. But she was surprised by how few people were out Saturday.

    At Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh, N.C., Mary Aker was forced to use valet parking Friday because she couldn't find a parking spot. But on Saturday, the pace had let up a little, so she and her husband came back to do some more shopping.

    Aker, 58, a retired librarian, said she's spending about as much as she usually does for Christmas. But she's asking people what they want ahead of time to make sure everyone is happy.

    At the same mall, sisters Patricia Harrington, Betty Thomas and Laverne Kelly had been shopping all weekend, starting with an all-nighter Thursday after Thanksgiving dinner. The sisters said things calmed down considerably by Friday and Saturday. They suspected a lot of people were shopping online, but they were also underwhelmed by the discounts.

    "People are losing their jobs. They should have better deals," said Kelly, 50 and a customer service agent at FedEx.

    "There are a lot of people out here but fewer bags," added Thomas, 52 and a health coordinator at a Raleigh hospital.

    Thanksgiving weekend, particularly Black Friday, is huge for retailers. Over the past six years, Black Friday was the biggest sales day of the year, and it is expected to keep that crown this year, though shoppers seem to be procrastinating more every year and the fate of the holiday season is increasingly coming down to the last few days before Christmas.

    Last year, the Thanksgiving shopping weekend accounted for 12.1 percent of overall holiday sales. Black Friday made up about half of that.

    ___

    AP Business Writer Sarah Skidmore contributed from Portland, Ore. AP Business Writer Christina Rexrode contributed from Raleigh, N.C.

     
    • paul  •  Doylestown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Looked at some coveralls in the summer 48.95 regular price. today 4 months later their on sale 20% off at 58.95. And people kill for these discounts.
      • c 6 mths ago
        You're right Paul. Stores like Kohl's have become experts at this illusion of savings.
      • Jabarten 6 mths ago
        Yep......phantom savings.....
      • BillyBob 6 mths ago
        I once killed a man over a pair of overalls
    • c  •  Fort Cobb, United States  •  6 mths ago
      A few years ago with my friends we decided not to buy gifts anymore except for the children
      We instead chose to have a nice Christmas dinner at home and it totally made Christmas so much nicer
      • Nay 6 mths ago
        My family has been doing that for as long as I can remember. We all give gifts to just our parents and the children. No one has ever complained and its not all about the gifts. Its more about family time.
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Same we make gifts ....it really means so much more than something bought.
      • DVM86 6 mths ago
        i think its a nice action to get presents for ur loved ones
    • choice  •  6 mths ago
      I thought everybody was broke.
      • Reyna 6 mths ago
        They are. They're just going more into debt attending Black Friday sales.
      • TheMiddleWay 6 mths ago
        They weren't broke, they were scared.
      • Miranda 6 mths ago
        They are broke. Why do you think people are being shot, stabbed and pepper sprayed for lower prices on stuff.
    • Keith  •  6 mths ago
      This is the annual "black friday sales are great" news story, then after Christmas we hear "holiday sales flat." I'll wait and see what happens.
      • Shadowmutt 6 mths ago
        We know that the media pulls that every year, as if it's OUR fault that we're not shopping like frenzied maniacs every single day.
      • RacerX 6 mths ago
        They report good news to influence the markets... and only release the real numbers after they have taken their profits. Like taking candy from a baby...
      • ChristianStacey 6 mths ago
        Next .... A Planned Stock Market Drop to 10K, A Planned Global Depression, A Planned WW3, but Don't Worry!!! They banks just got bailed out to the sum of $16.1 Trillion (Ron Paul's Audit of the Fed) ... So ... The Bankers Will Be Fine ... Don't worry, turn Dancing with the Stars back on and get into that Hypnotic Mind Control Trance and Watch Your "Programming" ...
    • Tony  •  6 mths ago
      I wonderwhat is the ratio of people who paid with cash vs. charge cards!
      • Steve Grady 6 mths ago
        I would guess its about 99% credit to 1% cash
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        I have no idea how to use a card. I've never had one in all my years on earth. Cash has always been king with me! I don't really get the credit card thing... if I can't pay for it today, why would I think I can pay for it in a month?
      • ChristianStacey 6 mths ago
        David Rockefeller wants everyone to pay by RFID implanted in their body. Can't wait ... The RFIC is approved by the FDA and is mandated by ObamaCare by 2013. And if you don't like it, they'll just turn off your Chip!
    • JOE  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Christmas 2011 -- Birth of a New Tradition in Gift Giving!

      As the holidays approach, the giant Asian factories are kicking into high
      gear to provide Americans with monstrous piles of cheaply produced goods --
      Merchandise that has been produced at the expense of American labor. This year will be different.
      This year Americans will give the gift of genuine
      concern for other Americans. There is no longer an excuse that,
      nothing can be found that is produced by American hands.
      Yes there is!

      It's time to think outside the box, people.
      Who says a gift needs to fit in
      a shirt box, wrapped in Chinese produced wrapping paper?

      Everyone -- yes EVERYONE gets their hair cut. How about gift certificates
      from your local American hair salon or barber?

      Gym membership? It's appropriate for all ages who are thinking about some
      health improvement.

      Who wouldn't appreciate getting their car detailed? Small, American owned
      detail shops and car washes would love to sell you a gift certificate or a
      book of gift certificates.

      Are you one of those extravagant givers who think nothing of plonking down
      the Benjamines on a Chinese made flat-screen? Perhaps that grateful gift
      receiver would like his driveway sealed, or lawn mowed for the summer, or
      driveway plowed all winter, or games at the local golf course.

      There are a bazillion owner-run restaurants -- all offering gift
      certificates. And, if your intended isn't the fancy eatery sort, what about
      a half dozen breakfasts at the local breakfast joint.

      Remember, folks this
      isn't about big National chains -- this is about supporting your home town
      Americans with their financial lives on the line to keep their doors open.

      How many people couldn't use an oil change for their car, truck or
      motorcycle, done at a shop run by the American working guy?

      Thinking about a heartfelt gift for mom? Mom would LOVE the services of a
      local cleaning lady for a day.

      My computer could use a tune-up, and I KNOW I can find some young guy who
      is
      struggling to get his repair business up and running.
      OK, you were looking for something more personal. Local crafts people spin
      their own wool and knit them into scarves. They make jewelry, and pottery
      and beautiful wooden boxes.

      Plan your holiday outings at local, owner operated restaurants and leave
      your server a nice tip. And, how about going out to see a play or ballet at
      your hometown theatre.

      Musicians need love too, so find a venue showcasing local bands.

      Honestly, people, do you REALLY need to buy another ten thousand Chinese
      lights for the house? When you buy a five dollar string of light, about fifty cents stays in the community. If you have those kinds of bucks to
      burn, leave the mailman, trash guy or babysitter a nice BIG tip.

      You see, Christmas is no longer about draining American pockets so that
      China can build another glittering city. Christmas is now about caring
      about US,

      Encouraging American small businesses to keep plugging away to follow
      their dreams. And, when we care about other Americans, we care about our
      communities, and the benefits come back to us in ways we couldn't imagine.

      THIS is the new American Christmas tradition.

      Forward this to everyone on your mailing list -- post it to discussion
      groups -- throw up a post on Craigslist in the Rants and Raves section in
      your city -- send it to the editor of your local paper and radio stations,
      and TV news departments. This is a revolution of caring about each other,
      and isn't that what Christmas is about?
    • S  •  6 mths ago
      I cut up my credit cards 6 years ago. Haven't charge a thing since.
    • jm  •  6 mths ago
      I don't even like shopping on a saturday much less shopping Thanksgiving weekend. Interesting ads offering 60 - 70% off on electronics. We must really overpay the rest of the year or the ads are most likely lies.
    • Jazziones  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I would really love to know how much of that 11.4 billion was put on high interest credit cards.
    • let's dance  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If they can discount everything for one days big sale, why not all year. Call the next sale White Tuesday.
    • Mike  •  Muskegon, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Black Friday sales up 7 pct"

      Chinese are celebrating today as Americans shop themselves OUT of a job.
    • Allan  •  Greensboro, United States  •  6 mths ago
      With high inflation for the basics of living, falling or flat wages, and high unemployment, where is all the money for discretionary spending coming from? AND retailers are stingy with the discounts. It's like the early to mid 2000's but without a booming economy to support it. What gives?
    • DOG DAYS  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Black friday injuries,violence and theft up 11 % from last year"
    • Esteban  •  6 mths ago
      Pepper spray sales up 500%. I saw a cop and a housewife rolling in the aisles fighting for the last can.
    • gtrman  •  Stevens Point, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Baloney, they want you to think everyone's doing it so you do to.
    • somebody  •  6 mths ago
      i did not buy anything ,, i made my credit card payments..
    • stpetejohnny  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      You load sixteen tons, what do you get / Another day older and deeper in debt
      From the song Sixteen Tons....
    • star b  •  Reserve, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I don't want money or merchandise, just wish me Merry Christmas and give me a big SMILE.....
    • KeithB  •  Redwood, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sales are up 7%? Prices are up 10% or more, so are sales really up? Aren't statistics fun?
    • ELKE  •  6 mths ago
      Over the years., when housing was nice and people brought bigger houses bigger everything, i sometimes gotten a slight pit jeaulous of some of those folks and wished i should have,but o iam so thankfull today i decidet not to too all those thing s,insteadt saved and now ouer home is paid off,Dream homes are not allways the the smart answer ,using the old noodle is the smartest thing to do
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