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Labor Day deals: what to buy now and when to wait for Black Friday

Labor Day deals: what to buy now and when to wait for Black Friday

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En español | Labor Day is the time when we get serious about going back to school or work. It's also when we get serious about shopping. You can get great Labor Day deals on the big end-of-summer sales. In 2021, this holiday falls on September 6, so you still have time to plan your shopping strategy and find the items you need at prices that fit your budget. In fact, some stores already have sales, and others will extend them beyond Labor Day weekend.

The delta variant of the coronavirus and supply chains under pressure are urging businesses to move as much merchandise as they can as soon as possible, says Kristen Gall, retail expert and president of Rakuten rewards. "Consumers will benefit from even greater deals this Labor Day, as nearly all major brands and big retailers are offering deep discounts," she says.

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1. Think 'seasonal sales'

Labor Day Deals: What to Buy now and when to wait for Black Friday

Summer is coming to an end and shops want to make room for fall and winter products, preferably by selling things to you. Expect to see deals on summer clothing, outdoor furniture, and grills for your patio or deck. You'll also see items of all kinds, including major appliances, mattresses, and even cars, says Shannon Dwyer, RetailMeNot's sales and shopping expert. "Now's the perfect time to outfit the yard, spruce up the house, and stock up for next summer."

2. Shop in stores for special deals, and online for a wider selection

Major retailers will offer attractive prices both online and in their physical stores, says Gall. In stores, you will see big sales as retailers look to generate customer traffic. "These store-only deals are especially common during major holidays, offering extremely low prices on a few key items in limited quantities [...] like TVs and computers, for example," says Gall.

In addition to these deals, keep in mind that major retailers have the ability to offer thousands of items online, far more than they could in stores, says Kristin McGrath, shopping expert and editor of RetailMeNot . If the store's super sale doesn't fit your needs, you can access a much larger selection by shopping with your laptop or mobile phone. What stores will participate? Baker advises keeping an eye on Home Depot, Lowe's, Kohl's and Amazon, which will announce their sales the week before Labor Day. "Target is also worth checking out. The store runs its weekly ad on Fridays, so check back to see what the weekend deals are."