Discounts and deals are plentiful around Thanksgiving, but there are certain days when consumers may find better prices than others, depending on what's on their shopping lists, according to retail experts.

This year may be a mixed bag for discounts, as some business owners have told CBS News that rising costs are giving them less room to roll out aggressive holiday sales.

Still, holiday spending this year could top $1 trillion for the first time, according to a forecast from the National Retail Federation. Despite the projection of higher sales, shoppers are likely to be more selective and focused on discounts, the trade group told the Associated Press.

So far in 2025, consumer spending has been driven by high-earning households , while low- and middle-income families are feeli

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