Black Friday

How Black Friday Crept Into Thursday

Black Friday comes earlier and earlier every year in the United States with many stores opening on Thursday night, which is a trend known as “Black Friday creep.” The move towards Thanksgiving evening store openings started after two years of disappointing sales following the Great Recession in 2008.

By 2011, Target and Macy’s moved their store openings to the stroke of midnight and Wal-Mart pushed their opening to Thursday evening at 10 PM. In subsequent years, all three retailers have moved their store openings to Thanksgiving evening. The competition to open the doors for the Black Friday doorbuster deals have pushed ahead each year, with each competitor trying to open earlier than the next. This year both Macy’s and Target plan to open at 5 PM, while Wal-Mart plans to open at 6 PM.

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This chart shows the store opening times for select retailers in the United States on Black Friday.

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Black Friday & Cyber Monday online sales in Italy 2018-2025
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Where U.S. shoppers plan to shop in-store on Black Friday 2025
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Intention of U.S. consumers to shop in-store for Black Friday sales 2025
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Black Friday weekend: expected offline and online spend in the UK 2025
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Expected Black Friday spending in France 2025
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Products consumers plan to buy in-person on Black Friday in the U.S. 2025, by gender

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