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Momflation drives record Mother's Day spending amid budget-conscious shoppers

Americans are adjusting their Mother's Day spending habits due to rising costs, a phenomenon dubbed "momflation." Despite inflation, consumer spending is projected to reach a record $38 billion, though shoppers are increasingly seeking discounts, buying fewer gifts, or opting for lower-priced items. Flower prices have seen a significant increase, partly due to tariffs and shipping costs, while dining out for brunch is also becoming more expensive. AI

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Momflation drives record Mother's Day spending amid budget-conscious shoppers

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  1. Axios Technology TIER_1 English(EN) · Kelly Tyko ·

    "Momflation" is changing how we celebrate Mother's Day

    <p>Americans are still showing up for mom this <a href="https://www.axios.com/2023/04/30/mothers-day-2023-marketing-holiday-email-opt-out" target="_blank">Mother's Day</a> — but with more budgeting, bargain hunting and strategic splurging as "momflation" pushes up the cost of <a …