As students return to their classes, the first big fall shopping season — back-to-school — normally would be coming to a close. Retailers, however, noticed customers spread out their spending, with some continuing their shopping a couple of weeks into the school year.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County shoppers are being budget conscious for back to school, spreading out spending
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