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How much money do people spend in December?
If you can’t tell it’s the winter holiday season from the festive commercials and lights, you might be able to tell by your dwindling bank account balance. Unsurprisingly, retail spending amps up in this final month of the year. [Here’s the data to put it into perspective]([link removed]).
- Americans spent an estimated $586.98 billion on retail in December 2023, or about $1,750 per person. For comparison, people spent an estimated $532.85 billion in November that year.
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- February is usually the lowest sales month of the year, with an average spending of $320 billion. Sales tend to increase incrementally towards the end of the year, rising 4.5% from September to October, 4.7% from October to November, and 18.9% from November to December.
- December spending reached a recent peak in 2021 at $593.34 billion. That was up 9.0% compared to 2020 and 1.1% higher than in 2023.
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Small businesses and the US economy
Small business development in the US had been declining for 40 years; then the pandemic hit. Since 2020, [this section of the private sector]([link removed]) has been driving most of the nation’s job growth. But what constitutes “small”? And how many of these businesses are there?
- Small businesses (generally defined by the Small Business Administration as an independent business with fewer than 500 employees) account for 99.9% of businesses nationwide.
- As of July, the US had 34.8 million small businesses employing 59 million people and driving 61.1% of job growth since 1995. For comparison, the nation had 19,688 large businesses.
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- Business applications rose from 3.5 million in 2019 to 4.4 million in 2020. But enterprising Americans haven’t stopped there: after tapering slightly in 2022, applications reached a new record, 5.5 million, in 2023. People submitted 4.3 million applications in the first 10 months of 2024.
- There’s a subcategory of applications called “high-propensity,” meaning businesses with a high likelihood of hiring employees and having a payroll. As of October 2024, people had submitted 1.4 million of these applications, 75,000 shy of 2023’s year-to-date total.
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Data behind the news
Two kindergarten students were in critical condition after a gunman opened fire at a California school last week. [Here is the data]([link removed]) on American school shootings.
The peak day for [Christmas-decoration-related emergency room visits]([link removed]) is usually the Sunday after Thanksgiving.
The economy added 227,000 jobs last month, including 72,300 jobs in the healthcare and social assistance sectors. Eight of the [20 fastest-growing jobs]([link removed]) in the US are in healthcare.
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One last fact
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When was the last time you visited your local library?
If you're in Wyoming, the answer is likely more recently than anyone in any other state — [Wyoming residents visited libraries]([link removed]) 3.82 times per person in 2022. Hawaii had the fewest visits per person that year: 0.60 per person.
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