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Halloween Industry Statistics
Halloween Industry numbers are moving fast, and 2026 projections already point to higher consumer spend even as key categories shift in who buys and what they want. Stay with the latest benchmarks to see where demand is tightening and where it’s suddenly opening up, before this year’s buying habits harden.

Christmas Statistics
Christmas is where shopping habits get sharply real and fast, and the latest 2026 statistics show the biggest swings between what people plan and what they actually buy. If you care about planning smarter, these numbers reveal the most surprising holiday timing shifts and the categories that drive them.

Holiday Industry Statistics
Holiday Industry statistics show how fast guest demand and pricing are reshaping the season, with 2025 figures that reveal the gaps between what travelers want and what operators prepare for. One set of numbers suggests a shift toward higher value and tighter margins, making this page essential for anyone planning staffing and budgets for the peak.

Memorial Day Statistics
Memorial Day statistics reveal how 2026 numbers sharpen the contrast between sacrifice and what gets remembered, from the scale of lost lives to how quickly public attention fades. If you think honoring the fallen is only a one day act, these current figures show what that moment looks like when measured over time.

Valentines Statistics
Valentine’s Day is getting a notable behavioral jolt in 2026 as more people turn to data like never before when choosing gifts and planning dates. You will see the surprising shifts behind the numbers and what they mean for how romance actually looks this year.

Halloween Statistics
From 2026, Halloween interest online is spiking at the same time the busiest “treat day” searches keep shifting, suggesting people are changing not just how they celebrate but when they decide. If you want to understand what’s driving that surprise timing, these key stats break down the patterns behind the candy rush, the costume crunch, and the late-season surge.

Halloween Safety Statistics
Last Halloween, people who planned for visibility and supervision faced far fewer preventable mishaps than those who treated trick or treating like a free for all, and the gap is even sharper in the most recent 2025 data. See which habits changed the outcome and which ones quietly increased risk, so you can spot the difference before the costumes hit the sidewalk.