Neighborhoods across the U.S. are looking a little more ghoulish this time of year. Despite increased inflation hurting many household budgets, Americans are spending nearly twice as much on Halloween as they did a decade ago. However, a former Satanist and a former witch are warning Christians to stay as far away from the dark festivities as possible.

Halloween has become the second-largest commercial holiday in America and has typically grossed around $10 billion in sales in recent years, according to the National Retail Federation.

But Halloween spending for 2025 is way up, reaching a record $13.1 billion, the NRF's annual consumer survey reveals.

"This reflects robust consumer enthusiasm, with 73% of Americans planning to celebrate," the report explains, "...despite inflationary pre

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