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The amount of money Americans spend on Halloween varies from year to year. For example, in 2005, Americans spent $3.3 billion, and in 2011, the number jumped to $7 billion.
About 2% of Americans visit Alaska each year, making it one of the least-visited states in the country due to its remote location.
Halloween comes in at number 5 of the most expensive holidays in the United States. People who celebrate Halloween spend about $50 or more each year bringing the total spending to about $5 billion.
In 1948, around 0.4% of Americans owned a television. By the end of that year, there were roughly 44,000 television sets in American households.
In the year 1900, approximately 60% of Americans lived on farms or in small communities. This was a time when agriculture was a major part of the American economy, and rural areas were more populated than urban centers.
No on acww ds you don't celebrate Halloween, the only things that you do celebrate in new year and your birthday.
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st every year.And this year(2012) Halloween is on a Tuesday
i do not know !!!!!!!!!! i asked how does japan celebrate Halloween and this came !!!!!!!!
ye, year round. he always goes as a girl
Countries celebrate Halloween on October 31. Countries that celebrate Halloween are the United States, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Czechoslovakia, England, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Latin America, Spain, and Sweden. 31st of October this year it is a Monday next year it will be a Tuesday and then in 2013 it will be a Wednesday
Yes it was. Halloween/ All hallows eve is our new year celebration. We celebrate the wheel of life turning.
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Halloween is an organized affair this year because the school decided to have a themed costume party and activities for the students. This was to create a fun and safe environment for the students to celebrate Halloween together.
To give thanks for a good harvest and mourn those who had died the previous year.
What percentage of African Americans make 75k a year or more.
The amount of money Americans spend on Halloween varies from year to year. For example, in 2005, Americans spent $3.3 billion, and in 2011, the number jumped to $7 billion.