President’s Day sales will generally be better than last year as retailers try to entice budget-squeezed shoppers to buy up their still bloated stock.
Author: Medora Lee, USA TODAY
You may score bigger President’s Day deals in 2023. Here’s why — and where the biggest sales are.
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