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10 Ways to Curb Scary Halloween Spending

Halloween is a favorite holiday of many children, but it can be stressful and expensive for adults. Having just survived back-to-school spending, we grown-ups now get to navigate costumes, food, décor, and spooky events – all without blowing the budget.

According to a 2019 report from the National Retail Federation’s annual survey, U.S. consumers are expected to spend an average of $86.27 last year, down just slightly from 2018 record $86.79. That works out to $8.8 billion in total spending covering Halloween purchases like costumes, decorations, food and greeting cards.

And while 2020 Halloween may look different, with social distancing requirements curtailing traditional activities like parties, Halloween spending can still be concerning for family budgets stretched thin by the impact of financial strain this year. It can be scary for the average family budget.

Here are 10 Ways to Curtail Scary Halloween Spending

Save On Halloween Costumes

Save On Halloween Decor

Save on Halloween Food

You don’t need to start winter in financial trouble because of Halloween spending. The same creativity that makes this holiday fun can also make it financially comfortable.


The team at CESI is committed to helping you make wise financial decisions and to helping you understand how to get out, and stay out of debt.  For a free debt analysis, contact us and find out how we can help.

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