- After scaling back celebrations last year, people are ready to spend money on gifts, vacations, decorations and entertaining for the 2021 holiday season. But the pressure is on with news of inflation and ongoing supply chain issues. So finding everything on your wish list may be harder to find, and more expensive if you do find them.According to Bankrate.com, the average American shopper will spend $998 on gifts and other holiday expenses. "If you have a large family or like to throw holiday parties, you could possibly double or triple that number," says Cheryl Costa, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional. "Fortunately, there are ways to enjoy plenty of holiday fun, and find gifts for everyone on your list, without breaking the bank."Costa recommends taking these steps to avoid starting the New Year with a sleigh full of bills:Budget ahead. Subtract your "must pay" expenses from your income. Then decide how much you can reasonably afford to spend on various holiday expenses, such as:
- Decorations
- Party supplies and food
- Cards
- Gifts
- Travel
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