
About 65 percent of Americans plan to celebrate Halloween this year, up from 58 percent in 2020 and near the 68 percent celebrating in 2019 before the covid-19 pandemic, according to a survey conducted for the National Retail Federation.
Consumer spending for Halloween is expected to reach an all-time high of $10.14 billion, up from $8.05 billion in 2020.
The favorite costumes this year, according to the survey, are:
Kids
- Spiderman
- Princess
- Batman
- Superhero
- Witch
- Ghost
- Pumpkin
- Superman
- Zombie
- Avengers character
Adults
- Witch
- Vampire
- Ghost
- Cat
- Pirate
- Batman
- Zombie
- Superman/The Joker
- Spiderman/Dracula
- Avenger character
Pets
- Pumpkin
- Hot dog
- Superhero/Cat
- Bumblebee
- Ghost
- Bat
- Lion
- Dog/Witch
- Devil/Pirate
- Batman





I remember one year I went as a rat fink. LOL
Rat fink? That’s funny. One time I went to a singles Halloween party. The guy I was dating went as a clown and flirted with a woman dressed as a male p**is.
Oh my gosh, so long since I have been in a costume!
I haven’t dressed in a Halloween costume since elementary school. But I love to see the kids in the neighborhood all decked out in their costumes.
When I was working in an office, I dressed up as “Miss Orondo,” a butterfly, and a cat. I haven’t worn a Halloween costume lately.
My favorite adult costumes are always puns like someone going as Identify Theft by having all these different name tags on their shirt.
Yes, puns are good. I like the one about Identity Theft.