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According to Nielsen Research, approximately $1.9 billion (or 598 million pounds) of candy is sold during the Halloween season in the U.S.
Around $10 billion is spent on Halloween in the US each year, with expenses including costumes, decorations, candy, and party supplies.
2 billion dollars world wide
Total spending on Halloween is expected to reach $4.75 billion, down from the $5.77 billion spent in 2008, according to the National Retail Federation's 2009 Halloween Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey.
As of 2013, the amount of money spent on Halloween is estimated to be almost $7 billion dollars.
I could not find a figure for Halloween in 2006 but here are some current figures:Total spending on Halloween is expected to reach $4.75 billion in 2009, down from the $5.77 billion spent in 2008, according to the National Retail Federation's 2009 Halloween Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey.
50 billion is spent on alcohol yearly. Cigarettes are a close second coming in at 44 billion. 29 billion is spent on candy.
nothing, i really don't celebrate Halloween since my kids are 20 and 16 years of age, and there's really no trick or treaters in my neighborhood that's small age who goes trick or treating, it's so dangerous now days with people abducting and killing children, parents aren't letting their kids go from house to house anymore, they are now doing the partying thing, and it's sooo sad that all of the kids fun is being spoiled by these sickening adults out here!!!!!!!!!!!!!
During WW1, the Allies spent $58 Billion while the Central Powers spent $25 Billion. Britain alone spent $20 Billion while the US spent $17 Billion.
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