About $2 billion is spend on Halloween candy each year in the United States. The number one favorite trick-or-treat candy is the Snickers bar.
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According to the National Retail Federation, the average person spends $20.29 on candy and $23.37 on a Halloween costume.
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US consumers spend almost $2 billion dollars during the Halloween season on candy. That three colored candy called candy corn makes up 75 percent of all candy sold at Halloween. Nearly 90 million pounds of the candy sold during Halloween.
According to Nielsen Research, approximately $1.9 billion (or 598 million pounds) of candy is sold during the Halloween season.
During Halloween, Americans spend approximately $3 billion on chocolate candy. This figure reflects the popularity of chocolate treats during the holiday, as they are among the top choices for trick-or-treaters and Halloween parties. The overall spending on Halloween-related candy, including non-chocolate options, often exceeds this amount, highlighting the significance of the holiday in the candy industry.
Maybe 500$?
the average household spends around £100 a week on energy, a cost which could easily be reduced.
about $30 per costume
Local halloween stores are always the first place to look if you are willing to spend some candy money. Another alternative is online at Amazon or Ebay.
According to the U.S. Dept of Labor, an average household of 2.5 people spend $2664.00 a year.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!