Americans splurging on Labor Day is great for the economy
As America has a reputation of being lovers of consumerism, this habit may actually help save the economy and promote faster job market recovery. This is evident from the Labor Day weekend sales where people spent big bucks on retail and leisure services. Read about why this is good news here.
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