Retail officials are optimistic for holiday shopping weekend – Center Square

Rob Karr, of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, said vaccinations are just part of the reason for the expected uptick in sales. “I think also there is the pent-up demand after last year and being more isolated. People have more money in their pockets as a result of both jobs and financial aid from the federal government and the like.”
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Truth Seeker
4 years ago

What do vaccinations have to do with it? Another Shill for Big Pharma. The vaxxed are more afraid to live life than the unvaxxed.

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