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Friday, November 26, 2021

The Daily Money: Your guide to surviving Black Friday

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The Daily Money
 
Friday, November 26

Good morning, Daily Money readers. It's Brett Molina ready to guide you toward the weekend with the latest news in Money and Tech.

Of course, it's Friday. But not just any Friday. It's Black Friday, the ultimate workout for your fingers (those buy buttons won't click themselves) and your bank accounts.

If you're like a certain newsletter writer and have yet to even think about holiday shopping this season, we're here to help:

Get ready to pay more this year. Thanks, inflation.
If you plan to shop in stores, bring all these items with you.
Not sure how long Walmart, Target or other stores are open? Read this.
You didn't think I would finish this without sharing deals, did you?
Speaking of Black Friday deals, USA TODAY has a great offer to subscribe.

Let's shift to our:

💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY: Does it feel like the employees at retailers look even younger than normal? Persistent work shortages have pushed employers and retailers to hire more teenagers to fill the gaps. That's great news for teens because it helps them learn skills and experience in the workforce, economists say. However, experts worry the trend might lure them away from postsecondary education.

Now for even more stories you don't want to miss:

1. Not even Santa can escape inflation. And we though the Grinch was the worst. Factors including rising toy prices, fewer donations, and shortages could mean fewer toys for kids this holiday.

2. You're going to pay more for Uber and Lyft, too. Here are some tips for keeping those ride-hailing costs down.

3. Your smartwatch as a first responder? Updates including abilities to measure blood pressure and glucose could serve as the equivalent of a check engine light for our bodies.

4. Don't forget Small Business Saturday. Here's how to shop small online, and while using your phone.

Time to raid the Thanksgiving leftovers. Thanks for reading!

Brett Molina, Consumer Tech Reporter

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