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    1 day ago

    There were a LOT of trick-or-treaters in my neighborhood this year, and maybe one third of the houses had their porch lights on as usual

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      Interesting! Theories on why? What economic class is your neighborhood?

      Is it possible there were less houses with lights on due to financial strain, and is it possible the perception of number of treaters was skewed due to there being less houses to hit, thereby concentrating those treaters?

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        10 hours ago

        Lots of middle class American families with children; I’m sure the numbers were similar to other years (we are new here this year, but our neighbors have said as much).

        I think candy being like $49 a bag for Halloween-sized bulk probably had something to do with it. Plus everyone has to be feeling the squeeze. Gasoline prices here aren’t as hard hit since it’s a fairly costal area so we are close to ports in the region; but food prices here just have not quit and if I’m already overpaying for groceries then I’m not spending $150 extra just to have enough to give away to the large number of kids.

        We also were out slightly later (6pm start time) so perhaps some houses closed up before we got there?