On PR Newswire: Trump Chia Sales Predict Election Results, Veterans Day Giving, Holiday Shopping Trends

With thousands of press releases published each week, it can be difficult to keep up with everything on PR Newswire for Journalists. Here are some of this week’s most newsworthy releases you might have missed. 

Source; PRNewsFoto/Christmas shopping

Source; PRNewsFoto/Christmas shopping

Consumers Plan to Spend About the Same as Last Year on Holiday Gifts

U.S. households plan to spend an average of $563 on gifts this holiday season, down slightly from $576 last year, the Conference Board reported on Nov 10. And consumers are once again not willing to pay full price. More than 60% expect at least a quarter of their purchases to be on sale or discounted. The survey of holiday gift spending intentions, based on a probability-design random sample, is conducted for the Conference Board by Nielsen, a leading global provider of information and analytics around what consumers buy and watch. The survey was conducted for the Conference Board in October as part of the Consumer Confidence Survey. See the full release to learn more about Christmas 2016 spending.

NAR 2017 Forecast: Existing-Home Sales Up; A Turning Point for First-time Buyers

More millennials entering their prime home-buying years, rising household formation, and continued job gains boosting overall demand are expected to be behind the slight increase in existing-home sales in 2017, according to a residential housing and economic forecast session here at the 2016 REALTORS Conference & Expo. Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of Realtors, presented his 2017 housing and economic forecast and was joined onstage by Dennis Lockhart, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, who discussed the economic conditions that he believes support what will be a “net positive” for the housing sector. See the full release to learn more about the housing market next year.

Source: PRNewsFoto/Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia

Source: PRNewsFoto/Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia

Chia Sales Figures Poll Predicted Trump Would Win

The “Chia Poll” may have been one of the few polls that actually predicted that Trump would win. The latest sales figures in the Chia Poll (as of Nov. 5) showed Chia Trump’s share of sales at 77% and Chia Clinton’s share of sales at 23%. Those percentages were steady throughout the run-up to the election. This makes it the second time that the Chia Poll correctly predicted the winner of the presidential election. In the first ever Presidential Chia Poll in 2012, the percentages of the sales of Chia Obama vs. Chia Romney almost exactly matched the results of the Electoral College percentages in that election! So now, with two correct predictions under its Chia hair, will Chia heads become the next go-to standard in election polling? See the full release to find out more about the Chia Poll.

Veterans Day 2016: Giving More than Thanks?

Today marks the annual observance of Veterans Day, a holiday dedicated to showing appreciation for those who have served in the military. But have we forgotten to show our thanks and support beyond this one day a year? The 2016 Harris Poll EquiTrend study found that between 2015 and 2016, 3 in 10 non-profit organizations report a significant decline in donations of time or money. See the full release to find out more about the survey and organizations that focus specifically on providing services to the brave men and women who have served their country.

Source: PRNewsFoto/Foam Finger Nation Films

Source: PRNewsFoto/Foam Finger Nation Films

Fan Travels Over 25,000 Miles to Every NFL Stadium in a ’67 VW Bus for Documentary and Book

Foam Finger Nation Films founder Rhett Grametbauer, an intensely passionate football fan, writer, filmmaker, entrepreneur and proud owner of a 1967 split-window VW Bus, decided to leave to live a childhood dream of visiting every NFL stadium in one season. The choice of transportation for the anthropological adventure of a lifetime is Rhett’s beloved VW Bus, “Hail Mary” who introduces an element of danger and unpredictability to the trip. Accompanied by fellow football fan and producer Grayson Berry, the two adventurers set out to discover the world through the colorful lens of NFL Fans. Their travels take them to every stadium, 32 games in 16 weeks to live the experience that is the book and documentary film, 25,000 Miles to Glory. See the full release to learn more about the trip and the film.

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Larry Grady is online content manager at PR Newswire for Journalists.  He has worked in business media for nearly 30 years and enjoys reality TV and daydreaming about travel and wine.

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