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Visa Inc. Survey Finds 18% Jump in Halloween SpendingSubmitted by epayments on September 29, 2008 - 9:37pm.Average American will Spend $47 on Candy and decorations San Francisco, CA, September 17, 2008 (www.myCARDlab.com) - Despite the economic downturn, Americans are planning on spending even more this year then last on Halloween candy and decorations, a new survey released by Visa Inc. finds. The survey shows that 75 percent of Americans plan to celebrate - and spend on - Halloween. Among those, the average person will spend $47 on candy and decorations. Disregarding the current economic headwinds, this spending represents an increase of 18% from the $40 Americans reported they were planning to spend on Halloween in a similar Visa survey last year. "Depriving our children, and our neighbors' children, of Halloween trick or treating is not something Americans seem willing to bear," said Jason Alderman, Director of Financial Education at Visa Inc. Additional findings in the survey include: Men estimate they will spend $50 on Halloween, while women say on average they will spend $43. "While spending $47 may not break the bank for many families, it is an ideal 'teachable moment' where parents can instill in their children the value of budgeting and spending wisely," said Alderman. To help parents turn shopping for Halloween candy and decorations into a lesson about financial responsibility, Visa has developed the following list of budgeting tips: Tell children what the overall budget is for Halloween spending and where that number comes from. Will it mean no movies this weekend? Or did it require saving for several weeks? Visa Inc. also runs What's My Score (www.whatsmyscore.org), a leading higher education consumer awareness program. The website guides college students through the ABC's of a FICO credit score, from factors that can lower a score to ways on improving it, at no charge. About Visa CONTACT »
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