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Expect to pay more for Christmas trees, experts say

Nov 22, 2021 06:10AM ● By Editor
Experts said tree buyers should expect to pay between 10% and 30% more for both live trees and artificial trees this year and also have a smaller selection to choose from. Photo: WDIO-TV

From WDIO-TV - November 22, 2021

Add Christmas trees to the list of items facing shortages and higher prices this year.

Several factors are driving the trend, Newsday reported. These include over-the-top sales last year during the first Christmas during the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain issues this year.

Experts said tree buyers should expect to pay between 10% and 30% more for both live trees and artificial trees this year and also have a smaller selection to choose from.

Several factors are at work. Farmers struggling after the economic recession in 2009 planted fewer trees for several years, and demand has been rising in the last several years, experts told Newsday.

To see the original post and read related stories, follow this link to the WDIO-TV website. https://www.wdio.com/national/paying-more-for-christmas-tress-supply-chain/6309480/

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