Many Are Skipping Easter Candy, Outfits, Even Dinners, Survey Finds

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Easter is coming up Sunday and many people's plans will be different as we deal with the COVID-19 outbreak.

Sixty-eight percent of Americans who observe Easter say the outbreak is affecting their holiday spending.

A WalletHub survey shows many are skipping candy, new outfits and easter food.

As for church, a majority would like to go to services if churches were open.

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