It’s almost Halloween again and Americans are more excited about it than ever. According to National Retail Federation projections,
Americans will spend $6.86 billion on Halloween this year, up from $3.3
billion in 2005 when a lot fewer of us were out of work. But even as
Halloween edges up on Christmas as a shopping opportunity, the
trick-or-treating experience is a lot less universal than it was. In
some towns, you see hardly any unsupervised trick-or-treaters after
dark; in other places—Brooklyn Heights or my neighborhood in Toronto
leap to mind—there are more kids than you can imagine. Read Here
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