Cost comparison of Christmas trees
Many families are watching their finances closely, and a real Christmas tree might be a cost-effective choice this year.
Christmas tree farmers say that supply is steady, and 84% of growers do not plan to raise wholesale prices. Some may even lower them.
“When you have the large supply that we have right now, you need to get the trees harvested and sold. We can’t leave them in the ground forever,” said Marsha Gray, executive director of The Real Christmas Tree Board.
“Anyone who wants to get a beautiful, real, freshly grown Christmas tree, they’ll be able to find it,” Jamie Jones from Jones Family Farm added.
If you’re considering an artificial tree, expect prices to be 10-20% higher this year. Many artificial trees, ornaments, and decorations come from China, and tariffs will impact those prices.
Experts suggest shopping local for ornaments made by American artists and small businesses to avoid the impact of tariffs.
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