Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss recent tracking numbers on holiday shopping in the United States. Shoppers spent a record 9.1-billion dollars on Black Friday online sales. All online spending from Thanksgiving day through today, Cyber Monday is expected to total 35-billion, up 3-percent overall since 2021. The majority of shoppers are choosing flexible payment plans to deal with higher prices; buy now, pay later options are increasing by 78-percent. Consumers may have limited spending because of inflation, but their appetites to spend is still the same.
Up Next in 2022
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Insight - Nov. 23rd, 2022
Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss some latest statistics with regards to inflation and how Americans are dealing with the current economy as we head into the holidays. Brother Josh says numbers show the average American family is dipping into their savings to get through the rem...
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Insight - Nov. 22nd, 2022
Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss the climate change enclave, COP27 that just wrapped up in Egypt. Brother Josh says this is global socialism on the move as participants identified the common threat to the world, and the need for climate change to stop it. The idea put forth, t...
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Insight - Nov. 21st, 2022
Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss the Respect for Marriage Act approved by the Senate and what it means for America if it is passed through a final Senate vote and then forwarded to the House of Representatives. Brother Josh says we currently don’t have a law on the books that r...