Black Fridays Sales Hit Record Highs – But Can Consumers Afford It?Sales topped $9.12 billion on Black Friday this year, breaking previous records. However, some experts say more people are dipping into savings to bring home the deals.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

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Theholiday seasonhas officially begun — and so has the shopping.

Despite rampant inflation and looming recession fears,Black Fridaysales hit record highs this year, topping $9.12 billion on Friday alone, according toAdobe Analytics. The research found that sales were 2.3% higher than last year, with electronics, toys and apparel being the top categories for deal-hunters.

Additionally, where consumers sought Black Friday deals shifted from last year's pattern. AlthoughAmazonwas the most-searched retailer on Black Friday in 2021, the ecommerce giant actually came in fourth this year, according to technology companyCaptify, CNBC reported. Walmart took the lead this year and dominated search for those looking for the best Black Friday deals. AfterWalmart, retailersTargetandKohlswere second and third, respectively, with Amazon coming in fourth, according to Captify.

Related:Online Scams Are More Sophisticated Than Ever. Here's How to Shop Safely on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, According to a Cyber Intelligence Expert.

However, big-box retailers weren't the only ones raking in record sales over Thanksgiving weekend. Shopifyreportedthat its merchants broke records this Black Friday with $3.36 billion in sales.

"Black Friday Cyber Monday has grown into a full-on shopping season. The weekend that started it all is still one of the biggest commerce events of the year, and our merchants have broken Black Friday sales recordsagain," Shopify president Harley Finkelstein said in a statement.

Although the solid spending at the start of the holiday season might signify consumer confidence, some analysts say that Americans have been dipping into savings and opting for "Buy Now, Pay Later" options to afford the purchases.

Related:Why Can't We Resist Black Friday and Cyber Monday? A Behavioral Economist Explains The Psychological Forces That Make Sales Irresistible.

"We're seeing a lot of people leaning on savings and debt to afford a lot of these purchases," Claire Tassin, Morning Consult's retail and ecommerce analyst, toldCNN. "Even more than credit cards, we're seeing a lot of people leaning on 'Buy Now, Pay Later' services, which is sort of a newer form of debt that American consumers are really embracing."'

Nonetheless, Americans are eager to get back to holiday shopping.The National Retail Federation预测,holiday sales will range between $942.6 and $960.4 billion, up to 8% higher than last year.

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Madeline Garfinkle

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Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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