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Santa is Looking a bit Thinner This Christmas Season

Published: Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Updated: Thursday, December 3, 2009 16:12

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Eduardo Herrera | Valley Star

With more than ten percent of America currently unemployed, the recent and not-so-recent housing market crashes and more financial hardships for many American families,Santa will be skimpy this year. His bag of goodies will be a little light and he may cut down on a few reindeer, since it costs an arm and a leg to feed them.

A few elves may even find themselves unemployed.

"There's not much money this year, spnding money, buying presents or celebrating might not happen this Christmas," said Valley College Business Administration student Jorge Nikolov.

Many ae hoping that this Christmas will bring a boost to the U.S. economy, but others such as Silobreaker.com expect a drop in Christmas revenue for the second year in a row. All US buyers who celebrate Christmas seem to be looking for the best deals.

"I'm not even sure if I'm going to have any money for Christmas, at this point Ican only assume there's going to be zero Christmas," said a disheartened Valley student, Kimberly Horton. "People on a fixed income, like me, are suffering more than ever this year."

Consumers can reap the benefit of the marketers slow sales after Christmas, when prices are expected to be slashed by 70-80 percent or more. Some childen may have to accept the fact that Santa will be a few days late in order to get everything on their Christmas list, while the adults; who are less affected by the Christmas spirit, will be happy to get such a bargain.

"I really don't think that the recession is going to affect my Christmas much, but it will affect my younger brother and sisters, since they want more gifts," said Valley nursing student Christina Arthur.

Hopefully we all can show a little more goodwill to our fellow man in this time of need for some. Local charities, food bank or the Toys for Tots campaign may all need some change; this year more children may go without even one present, more families are homeless and food has truly become a luxury for some. Santa may have to make a late appearance for a few families, but later is better than never.

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