Last Call for 7.27.21 â A prime-time read of whatâs going down in Florida politics
Last Call â A prime-time read of whatâs going down in Florida politics.
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Retailers are expecting a record-breaking back-to-school shopping season this year. Florida is hoping to ease costs with its annual school supply tax holiday.
Americans are forecast to drop more than $108 billion in back-to-school spending this year, according to a
survey by the National Retail Federation.
Families with children in elementary through high school plan to spend an average of $848.90 on school items, which is $59 more than last year.
Forecast spending on college students is up even more. An average of $1,200.32 is expected to be spent on college or university items, increasing $141 over last year.