Ball State: Pandemic, Election May Scare Away Consumers This Halloween, Researcher Says
September 30, 2020
September 30, 2020
MUNCIE, Indiana, Sept. 30 (TNSRes) -- Ball State University issued the following news:
From a pandemic changing social habits to a highly controversial presidential race, this Halloween retail season "may be the most unpredictable one in recent memory," said Steve Horwitz, an economics professor at Ball State University.
"There are a variety of factors creating a high degree of uncertainty about what consumers are likely to do," Horwitz said. "T . . .
From a pandemic changing social habits to a highly controversial presidential race, this Halloween retail season "may be the most unpredictable one in recent memory," said Steve Horwitz, an economics professor at Ball State University.
"There are a variety of factors creating a high degree of uncertainty about what consumers are likely to do," Horwitz said. "T . . .