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Black Friday falls on the fourth Friday of November each year, with Cyber Monday following just three days later.The two shopping days are some of the busiest of the year in the United States, with an estimated $19.6 billion raked in over the 2021 Thanksgiving weekend in e-commerce revenue alone.U.S. shoppers keen to make the most of discounted prices were asked in a Statista survey which items they were planning on buying.As Statista’s Anna Fleck shows in the following chart, clothing, electronics and shoes are among the most popular choices this year.You will find more infographics at StatistaIn terms of other shopping behaviors, the same survey found that where 41 percent of U.S. respondents said they would be shopping via online stores, 28 percent were undecided and 25 percent planned on heading to brick-and-mortar shops.More By This Author:These Are The World’s Largest Semiconductor Foundry Companies By RevenueBond Yields & Bitcoin Jump As Black Gold Dumps’n’PumpsA Traditional Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner Is 30% More Expensive Since Biden Took Office