Alabama Spending On Track For Another Big Holiday Season

Holiday sales in Alabama could grow by double digits for the second year in a row, according to the Alabama Retail Association. Alabamians spent 11.6% more during November and December 2020 than they did during the same period in 2019, which was the highest holiday growth rate on record for the state. So far in 2021, taxed sales in Alabama have grown almost 20% over 2020. For the three most recent months with numbers available, sales growth has been 12%. As much as an 11% growth in 2021 holiday sales in Alabama over the traditional holiday spending months of 2020 is expected, even though in early predictions, national economists predict holiday sales will grow approximately 7% this year. Seven percent growth would place taxed spending in Alabama in the last two months of the year at $14.79 billion, while 11% growth would put that total at $14.80 billion. The association’s holiday growth prediction is for all holiday taxed sales, including those from remote sellers.

Read More

PERCH CREEK PRESERVE SURVEY ENDING SOON

Perch Creek Preserve Survey Ending Soon

MOBILE TO HOST CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT

Mobile To Host Cornhole Tournament

orange beach names assistant superintendent

Orange Beach Names Assistant Superintendent

ORANGE BEACH CITY SCHOOLS HIRES TWO BASKETBALL COACHES

Orange Beach City Schools Hires Two Basketball Coaches

SHC SPRING EVENTS ANNOUNCED

SHC Spring Events Announced

FLORA-BAMA TO HOST MULLET TOSS ON APRIL 24-26

Flora-Bama To Host Mullet Toss On April 24-26

blessed kettle brewing breaks ground in foley

Blessed Kettle Brewing Breaks Ground In Foley

NEW SOUTH LUMBER TO EXPAND AXIS FACILITY

New South Lumber To Expand Axis Facility

springhill medical center nurse to receive mobile medical museum award

Springhill Medical Center Nurse To Receive Mobile Medical Museum Award

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.