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Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee (414) 383-3902 WILLS TRUSTS POWERS OF ATTORNEY PROBATE Pre and post death planning by a professional with over 40 years of experience. MILWAUKEE — The National Retail Federation is predicting about 164 Americans are planning to shop during Thanksgiving weekend. The report is based on the annual survey by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics. "Whether it's heading to the stores after finishing their turkey or going online on Cyber Monday, consumers will be shopping all weekend and retailers will be ready to meet the demand," NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said in a statement. Of the people surveyed, 21 percent, or 34 million, plan to shop on Thanksgiving Day. Black Friday remains the most popular with 71 percent of 116 million people intending to shop. Forty-one percent (67 million) are expected to shop on Small Business Saturday, and 78 percent of those say they will do so specifically to support small busi- nesses. On Sunday, 20 percent (32 million) are expected to shop. The shopping weekend will wrap up on Cyber Monday when 46 per- cent (75 million) are expected to take advan- tage of online bargains. For early holiday shoppers, 65 percent said they are buying items over Thanksgiving weekend to take advantage of deals and promotions while 26 percent cited the tradition of shopping over the weekend. "While the long weekend always draws shoppers of all ages to take advantage of the irresistible deals and promotions that retail- ers are offering, we're seeing a change in how the younger consumers see the week- end," Prosper Insights Executive Vice President of Strategy Phil Rist said in a statement. "Compared to older generations, younger consumers under the age of 35 are more likely to be attracted by the social aspects of shopping over the weekend or by the fact that it is a family tradition." The survey, which asked 7,516 consumers about their shopping plans, was conducted Oct. 29 to Nov. 7 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.2 percentage points. 164 million-plus shoppers expected Thanksgiving weekend Volume 24, issue number 47 The Milwaukee Post (ISSN 1544-1776) is published weekly by Conley Media, Milwaukee County 3397 South Howell Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53207 For all departments call: 414-744-6370 News display and advertising FAX: 414-375-7070 Classifieds: 800-762-6219 ext. 5005 Classified Fax: 262-334-6252 For display advertising inquires: 414-744-6370 Barry Richards: Advertising Representative — ext. 13 brichards@conleynet.com Julia LeGath: Advertising Representative — ext. 17 jlegath@conleynet.com Jim Baumgart Advertising Sales Director — 262-513-2621 jbaumgart@conleynet.com For editorial questions: Dan Muckelbauer Editor 262-513-2626 dmuck@conleynet.com POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Milwaukee Post 3397 S. 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