Black Friday deals are a staple of American life. How the day after Thanksgiving became one of the biggest shopping days of the year.
The urge to shop on the day after Thanksgiving has been around for generations, and early signs point to shoppers seeking deals this year
Black Friday Was a Bust for Many Stores, Better for Online - WSJ
Black Friday Is Back, With Smaller Crowds - WSJ
Consumers Head Into Black Friday Buying in Sour Mood - Bloomberg
Black Friday still draws lines, if not the frenzy of years past
Online Shopping Tops Stores on Black Friday Weekend - WSJ
Decades of Black Friday Deals: A History of America's Favorite Shopping Day - WSJ
Inside the Wal-Mart vs. Battle Over Black Friday - WSJ
Bed Bath Beyond Black Friday Deal Is Early And Can Pair, 41% OFF
Black Friday Shopping Is Back, but the Doorbusters Aren't - WSJ
Black Friday Is Back, With Smaller Crowds - WSJ
Black Friday Is Back, With Smaller Crowds - WSJ
Decades of Black Friday Deals: A History of America's Favorite Shopping Day - WSJ
Black Friday Is Big in Taiwan, but Why? - WSJ
Shoppers Spent Less Over Black Friday Weekend - WSJ
What You Need to Know About the U.S. Economy on Black Friday