Money saving expert Andrea Woroch goes over what to buy this Memorial Day weekend, and what items to skip.
Memorial Day weekend is getting closer and retailers will roll out the deals, offering some spending relief amid inflation.While it seems like most everything will be marked down over the long holiday weekend, it's good to know what and where the best deals really are.What to buyHome Appliances: The best time to buy pricey home appliances is over long holiday weekends like Memorial Day where you can find big savings and financing deals.
Winter and Spring Apparel: As winter winds down and even spring fashion takes a back seat, Memorial Day offers clearance deals on spring and winter clothing. Prep for next winter for kids by sizing up.
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