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deloitte says we're buying seven fewer gifts this weekend compared to 2021. are relying on credit cards and buy now and pay later programs. the folks that we talked to said they're scouring for deals and looking more closely than ever for discounts. sometimes they're striking out. >> prices have gone higher. we're trying to look for any deals that will benefit us. >> the prices, yeah, they're higher. right? >> definitely. >> and i don't know that theany >> i've seen some 40%. in my book, that's good. i like to see some 50% out there, maybe 60. >> you have to look and blouse. sometimes good, sometimes not. >> looking to cyber monday. adbobe analytics say things are up 50%. charles, back to you. >> charles: shoppers out. meet the guy tracking minute by minute sales across the country. ♪ ♪ luxury exemplified. innovation electrified. with apple music seamlessly integrated. the all-new, all-electric eqs suv from mercedes-benz. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sad
deloitte says we're buying seven fewer gifts this weekend compared to 2021. are relying on credit cards and buy now and pay later programs. the folks that we talked to said they're scouring for deals and looking more closely than ever for discounts. sometimes they're striking out. >> prices have gone higher. we're trying to look for any deals that will benefit us. >> the prices, yeah, they're higher. right? >> definitely. >> and i don't know that theany >> i've...
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that is deloitte's 2022 snapshot heading into this season.riday the busiest shopping day of the year. how much are you planning to spend? this is jack in warren, ohio. host: good morning -- caller: good morning. i will probably have to spend less. i have some financial issues and things going on in my life. i had some car problems. things are so expensive now. i thought i had coverage but they threw me a curve ball. do your research on car shield before you give them your money. anyhow, i wanted to get back to talk about the border. the border is a big issue, especially in the black community. we really are not working like we should. the reason we have a lot of now hiring signs is because they are not paying enough people to live off in america. we are very independent. we don't like a bunch of people in our house. we just want to have our independence. when we live with a lot of people, a lot of stuff comes up. we tried to -- host: on not paying enough, we talked before about a $15 an hour minimum wage in this country. do you think that is
that is deloitte's 2022 snapshot heading into this season.riday the busiest shopping day of the year. how much are you planning to spend? this is jack in warren, ohio. host: good morning -- caller: good morning. i will probably have to spend less. i have some financial issues and things going on in my life. i had some car problems. things are so expensive now. i thought i had coverage but they threw me a curve ball. do your research on car shield before you give them your money. anyhow, i...
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even though we are spending more, deloitte says the average shopper is buying seven gifts fewer thany did a year ago. that is also why shoppers say finding a good deal is more important than it has ever been. for certain items today might not be the best time to look for that deal. toys for example, adobe analytics says to wait until tomorrow for the deepest discounts and by the way some of the top toys this christmas according to the national retail federation legos at hot wheels were boys, barbie and lol dolls for girls. i've never heard of lol dolls until today but my producer who has two daughters assures me they are all the rage. even though some of the big retailers started their holiday discounts in october before halloween, there will still be plenty of deals to be had because a lot of the real tailors as lawrence just mentioned they have excess inventory they are trying to get rid of it and offering great de. back to you. >> steve: grady of us interested in lol dolls because i've never heard of them either. apparently they are very affordably priced and i was just looking to
even though we are spending more, deloitte says the average shopper is buying seven gifts fewer thany did a year ago. that is also why shoppers say finding a good deal is more important than it has ever been. for certain items today might not be the best time to look for that deal. toys for example, adobe analytics says to wait until tomorrow for the deepest discounts and by the way some of the top toys this christmas according to the national retail federation legos at hot wheels were boys,...
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we discussed that next with deloitte access economics.this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a new report by deloitte as found colleges and unconscious biases based on gender good booze the australian economy by $80 billion a year. joining me know is a partner at deloitte access economics. i find this intriguing. we note greater inclusivity, greater diversity and representation comes with enormous economic benefits, but tell us about this report and the key findings. >> thank you so much for having me. this report starts in a sobering place. it is in australia we are not doing as well as we could on many measures of participation and debate, then it boils down to the fact that it probably relates to the things that we think and say and believe about gender, the norms that we hold in society, which in australia are surprisingly conservative. then it takes over to something more positive and says actually we have the ability to change our minds. and in changing our minds, we have a workforce that is willing and able and here to participate more fully
we discussed that next with deloitte access economics.this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a new report by deloitte as found colleges and unconscious biases based on gender good booze the australian economy by $80 billion a year. joining me know is a partner at deloitte access economics. i find this intriguing. we note greater inclusivity, greater diversity and representation comes with enormous economic benefits, but tell us about this report and the key findings. >> thank you so much for...
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the professional services organization deloitte and the results are revealed for the first time tonight. ♪ ♪ all new "jimmy kimmel live" tonight on abc. ♪ ♪ ♪ dan: the san jose's >> building, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> crazy like a war zone. >> head-on with another car. >> you could see dozens and dozens of officers. dan: a high-speed pursuit like you may have never seen before, more than an hour of dangerous twists and turns, and the family came face-to-face with a driver, they are taking us inside the home tonight. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. our sister station in los angeles because it one of the most incredible chases. we do not know what started the whole thing but we know it was wild. j.r. stone takes you through a nerve-racking chase. >> he is going back and forth. a head-on situation with that patrol car. reporter: even the patrol car cannot stop him from driving away. w aayn talisga fng rims through the streets of orange and los angeles counties. even an officer with a gun cannot stop the man. >> he crawls out of the passenger windo
the professional services organization deloitte and the results are revealed for the first time tonight. ♪ ♪ all new "jimmy kimmel live" tonight on abc. ♪ ♪ ♪ dan: the san jose's >> building, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> crazy like a war zone. >> head-on with another car. >> you could see dozens and dozens of officers. dan: a high-speed pursuit like you may have never seen before, more than an hour of dangerous twists and turns, and the...
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according to deloitte, we are going to have a very soft holiday shopping season, predicting a 4—6% increase in america we had stimulus cheques and now we have inflation so i do think that people are going to be spending very carefully, very conservatively, and looking for those bargains as they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are told this is a great opportunity with deals left, right and centre, but are we looking at real deals? of course, not everything is a great deal so it is important for shoppers before they check out, to do some digging and compare prices across multiple retailers to make sure that they are getting the very best deal, then use deal sites, for example, to look for additional coupons and cashback opportunities. a couple of extra minutes can make a difference in terms of what you spend. against my better judgment i was forced into a shopping mall earlier in the day. it was heaving. people are out there spending. one wonders how and why given the economic climate we are in. the pandemic is receding somewhat so we are all trying to get back to what we remember our l
according to deloitte, we are going to have a very soft holiday shopping season, predicting a 4—6% increase in america we had stimulus cheques and now we have inflation so i do think that people are going to be spending very carefully, very conservatively, and looking for those bargains as they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are told this is a great opportunity with deals left, right and centre, but are we looking at real deals? of course, not everything is a great deal so it is...
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according to deloitte, we are going to have a very soft holiday shopping season, predicting a a—6% increaseimulus checks and now we have inflation so i do think that people are going to be spending very carefully, very conservatively, and looking for those bargains as they shop. looking for those bargains as they shop-— they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we _ they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are _ they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are told - they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are told this - they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are told this is l they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are told this is aj isn't it? we are told this is a great opportunity with deals left, right and centre, but are we looking at real deals? flit we looking at real deals? of course, not everything we looking at real deals? oi course, not everything is a great deal so it is important for shoppers before they check out to do some digging and compare prices across multiple retailers to make sure that they are getting the very best deal, then use deal sites, for example, to
according to deloitte, we are going to have a very soft holiday shopping season, predicting a a—6% increaseimulus checks and now we have inflation so i do think that people are going to be spending very carefully, very conservatively, and looking for those bargains as they shop. looking for those bargains as they shop-— they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we _ they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are _ they shop. that is the point, isn't it? we are told - they shop. that is the...
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i picked one deloitte. they say they will buy nine holiday gifts this year, versus 16 last year. part we're spending about the same, $1455 because things cost so much more. the other thing is charities. this is the time of year where they really bring in the bulk of their donations. they need more help than usual. americans are asking for more help than usual but other americans are finding a hard time having extra to donate. so the charities will feel it too. ashley: yeah. no kidding. all right, lauren. leave it right there, thank you. now on to this issue. ticketmaster apologized to taylor swift fan, the swifties but its troubles are far from oaf. the justice department opened an antitrust investigation after its ticket fiasco. we'll have that report coming up in our next hour. meantime elon musk facing backlash for reinstating twitter users who were previously banned like ye west and former president trump. democrats warn musk will pay a price for his new policies. susan li will have that report next. ♪. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like:
i picked one deloitte. they say they will buy nine holiday gifts this year, versus 16 last year. part we're spending about the same, $1455 because things cost so much more. the other thing is charities. this is the time of year where they really bring in the bulk of their donations. they need more help than usual. americans are asking for more help than usual but other americans are finding a hard time having extra to donate. so the charities will feel it too. ashley: yeah. no kidding. all...
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deloitte says the average shopper will spend about $500 between now and cyber monday. that's a new record and 12% increase from last year. but, you mentioned inflation because of it, your money is not going as far, even though we are spending more in terms of the dollar amount, the average shopper is buying seven fewer gifts compared to a year ago, you are not getting as much bang for your buck, and shoppers on the mag mile tell us finding a good deal this year is more important than ever. >> we were just, as we were shopping and walking, we were just talking about inflation and how it's really affecting everybody. >> personally i only got a summer job and baby-sitting gig, i don't make a lot of income. prices have gone up, i don't appreciate it but got to make due with black friday. >> shopping anyway. >> shopping, yep. >> all right. >> since so many people are scouring for deals, depending what you are looking for, black friday might not be the best time to buy. the deepest discounts on tvs, black friday is the best bet. but for toys, clothes and computers, experts s
deloitte says the average shopper will spend about $500 between now and cyber monday. that's a new record and 12% increase from last year. but, you mentioned inflation because of it, your money is not going as far, even though we are spending more in terms of the dollar amount, the average shopper is buying seven fewer gifts compared to a year ago, you are not getting as much bang for your buck, and shoppers on the mag mile tell us finding a good deal this year is more important than ever....
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deloitte says we are buying fewer items. of inflation. nonetheless, a lot of people out here on the mag mile beautiful shopping in chicago and people are taking advantage of it. back to you. >> rachel: all right. thank you, grady, joining me in studio will cain my co-host on "fox & friends weekend" and my husband, sean duffy, a fox news contributor. for some of our favorite stories from today. so, first up, traveling, hard enough especially during the holidays, especially if you ever sitting in front of this tod toddler. >> okay, sean. we have traveled with a lot of kids. what do you make? >> sean: first, i watched you on "the five." a lot of travelers that are worse. no there's not. it's hard enough to travel your kids cry and scream and sometimes they are young enough they will poop and you have to deal with that i give a lot of passes to parents. but a kid that's on train bouncing up and down. grab your kid, put them in the seat. grab your seat belt. cinch it tight and lock it down that has no place. way too easy on them.
deloitte says we are buying fewer items. of inflation. nonetheless, a lot of people out here on the mag mile beautiful shopping in chicago and people are taking advantage of it. back to you. >> rachel: all right. thank you, grady, joining me in studio will cain my co-host on "fox & friends weekend" and my husband, sean duffy, a fox news contributor. for some of our favorite stories from today. so, first up, traveling, hard enough especially during the holidays, especially if...
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deloitte says shoppers bought about 16 gifts last year this weekend.me around, they are only buying about 9 gifts. so you just don't have as much bang for your bucks a you used, to guys? >> steve: grady, are you seeing people shopping there on michigan avenue so early in the morning? >> you know, it's interesting. because this used to be the mecca for shopping, especially on black friday but no, it's quite quiet out here. times have changed. i think a lot of people would rather shop in their pajamas on their couch. >> steve: i think you are absolutely right. all right, grady trimble live in chicago with the latest. here's something -- i don't know if you are going to notice this today, but i noticed it, gavin hadn't, our top producer noticed it. i'm getting a ton of emails, direct emails to me from big box companies, click on this to get stuff. walmart, costco, lowe's mikey. >> carley: did you sign up. >> steve: no. they are not actually from the outfits. >> lawrence: oh, wow. >> steve: when you get an email, look at who it is from. don't push any of t
deloitte says shoppers bought about 16 gifts last year this weekend.me around, they are only buying about 9 gifts. so you just don't have as much bang for your bucks a you used, to guys? >> steve: grady, are you seeing people shopping there on michigan avenue so early in the morning? >> you know, it's interesting. because this used to be the mecca for shopping, especially on black friday but no, it's quite quiet out here. times have changed. i think a lot of people would rather shop...
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i love when alon died, the suicide severely shook the people from deloitte to left. italy. why? that's the question. i've been asking myself since the 25th of december. why don't people understand that we are free to do what suits her desires and feelings? who are they to judge us for that we love you alone. in thinking there's a spot where a land spent a lot of time, most people put candles there, they left messages on fountains on the go, okay. but when i, when i come here, t i trying to...
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christmas bills will no doubt end up on plastic too as 48% of americans in a deloitte survey will usened credit cards to pay for presents. americans are loading up on debt at a time savings levels are plunging, look at these numbers, falling to 626 billion, from 4.85 trillion in 2020. today's levels the lowest since the great recession. and that means paying off those credit cards will take time. for example, look at this, if you have 1000-dollar balance, pay a minimum of 25 bucks a month, it will take you 65 months or more than five years to pay off the debt. that includes interest of 605 bucks. think about that. your interest amount more than hatch your original debt. listen. >> it highlights the importance of paying way more than the minimum. pay it all if you can or maybe get a 0% balance transfer card. reporter: finally 40% of holiday shoppers this year say they will limit debt from higher prices using coupons, credit card rewards, always good, trading down to cheaper brands, remember this, buying less. ash? ashley: you can always do that too. gerri willis great stuff, gerri, tha
christmas bills will no doubt end up on plastic too as 48% of americans in a deloitte survey will usened credit cards to pay for presents. americans are loading up on debt at a time savings levels are plunging, look at these numbers, falling to 626 billion, from 4.85 trillion in 2020. today's levels the lowest since the great recession. and that means paying off those credit cards will take time. for example, look at this, if you have 1000-dollar balance, pay a minimum of 25 bucks a month, it...
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. >> how long's michele lived at the residence over on deloitte? do you know? >> it's about five years. >> okay. >> she bought that after we divorced. >> he told them about his early relationship with michele. >> we went away to school together. we did everything together. so i never thought like that, like oh, under some circumstance i'll just walk away. >> when did you guys divorce? >> we divorced in august 2012. >> he explained that while the divorce had been finalized years earlier, their custody issues were far from settled. they were still fighting over their youngest daughter. >> she wanted to live with me. her mom threw a tantrum. >> lloyd suggested his ex-wife was unstable. an emotional wreck. >> michele was screaming and furious. i know of that from past behaviors that there was an occasion where michele was having a tantrum that she would open the door and scream things down the stairs and then slam her bedroom door. and she did that so many times she actually broke the door frame from doing that. that she was just completely out of control. >> but l
. >> how long's michele lived at the residence over on deloitte? do you know? >> it's about five years. >> okay. >> she bought that after we divorced. >> he told them about his early relationship with michele. >> we went away to school together. we did everything together. so i never thought like that, like oh, under some circumstance i'll just walk away. >> when did you guys divorce? >> we divorced in august 2012. >> he explained that while...
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and deloitte is too. they said consumers will buy an average of nine gift this is holiday season rather than the 16 they bought last year. that argues for being intentional and i think that is why you're seeing favorite direct to consumer websites showing 30% off, 25% off, 40% off. the entire site, like brooklyn and food 52 and glossier and j crew. if you know what you want, going specifically to those sites or to those stores is the way to get it. >> is there one hot item this season. i don't know if it is because my kids are way past this phase i'm not in tune, but i don't feel that i've heard about the tickle me elmo or whatever it may be this season. >> no, and i went looking specifically for that erica, knowing that we were going to have that conversation. there are some hot toys, lol surprise is still hot. lego is still really hot. doug and melissa still really hot. but we're not seeing that one item soar above everything else. >> i could always get behind legos at any age. happy to see you. happy t
and deloitte is too. they said consumers will buy an average of nine gift this is holiday season rather than the 16 they bought last year. that argues for being intentional and i think that is why you're seeing favorite direct to consumer websites showing 30% off, 25% off, 40% off. the entire site, like brooklyn and food 52 and glossier and j crew. if you know what you want, going specifically to those sites or to those stores is the way to get it. >> is there one hot item this season. i...
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like utility bills and christmas bills will no doubt end up on plastic as 48% of americans in a deloittepresents. americans are loading up on debt at a time savings levels are plummeting, falling to $62 the 6 billion from $4.85 trillion in 2020. today's levels the lowest since the great recession. and that means paying off credit cards will take time. for example, if you have a $1,000 balance and pay a minimum of $25 the a month, it will take 65 months or more than 5 years to pay off the debt, and that includes some $605 in interest payments. more than half the original debt. finally, pardon me, listen to this. >> it highlights the importance of paying way more than the minimum. pay it all if you can or maybe get a 0% balance transfer card. >> reporter: finally, 40% of holiday shoppers this year say they will limit debt by using coupons, credit card rewards -- my favorite -- and trading down to cheaper brands. or you can always just buy less, cheryl. cheryl: yeah, there you go. watch your spending. gerri, thank you very much. joining me now for reaction, stacy woodland. stacy, what do yo
like utility bills and christmas bills will no doubt end up on plastic as 48% of americans in a deloittepresents. americans are loading up on debt at a time savings levels are plummeting, falling to $62 the 6 billion from $4.85 trillion in 2020. today's levels the lowest since the great recession. and that means paying off credit cards will take time. for example, if you have a $1,000 balance and pay a minimum of $25 the a month, it will take 65 months or more than 5 years to pay off the debt,...
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christmas bills will no doubt end up on plastic two is 48% of americans in a deloitte survey survey goingtheir old fashioned credit cards to pay for presents. americans are loading up on debt at a time savings levels are plunging. look at these numbers falling to 626 billion from 4.85 trillion in 2020. today's levels, the lowest since the great recession. and that means paying off those credit cards will take time. for example, look at this if you have $1000 balance to pay a minimum of 25 bucks a month, it's going to take you 65 months or more than five years to pay off the debt, and that includes interest of 605 bucks. so think about that your interest amount more than half your original debt. listen highlights the importance of paying way more than the minimum. pay it all if you can. or maybe get a 0% balance transfer card. finally 40% of holiday shoppers this year say they will limit debt from higher prices by using coupons. credit card rewards always good, trading down to cheaper brands. or simply remember this buying less. i'm geri willis. all right for more. we're joined now. by jam
christmas bills will no doubt end up on plastic two is 48% of americans in a deloitte survey survey goingtheir old fashioned credit cards to pay for presents. americans are loading up on debt at a time savings levels are plunging. look at these numbers falling to 626 billion from 4.85 trillion in 2020. today's levels, the lowest since the great recession. and that means paying off those credit cards will take time. for example, look at this if you have $1000 balance to pay a minimum of 25 bucks...
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that is deloitte's 2022 snapshot heading into this season.lack friday the busiest shopping day of the year. how much are you planning to spend? this is jack in warren, ohio. host: good morning -- caller: good morning. i will probably have to spend less. i have some financial issues and things going on in my life. i had some car problems. things are so expensive now. i thought i had coverage but they threw me a curve ball. do your research on car shield before you give them your money. anyhow, i wanted to get back to talk about the border. the border is a big issue, especially in the black community. we really are not working like we should. the reason we have a lot of now hiring signs is because they are not paying enough people to live off in america. we are very independent. we don't like a bunch of people in our house. we just want to have our independence. when we live with a lot of people, a lot of stuff comes up. we tried to -- host: on not paying enough, we talked before about a $15 an hour minimum wage in this country. do you think th
that is deloitte's 2022 snapshot heading into this season.lack friday the busiest shopping day of the year. how much are you planning to spend? this is jack in warren, ohio. host: good morning -- caller: good morning. i will probably have to spend less. i have some financial issues and things going on in my life. i had some car problems. things are so expensive now. i thought i had coverage but they threw me a curve ball. do your research on car shield before you give them your money. anyhow, i...
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that's up from 28% last year and 26% in 2020, according to a survey by deloitte this drivers social commerce $732 billion last year meta, they're taking a new approach, offering advertisers more a.i. driven tools to help them create shopping ads they say these tools drive a 32% higher return on investment in those ads. meanwhile, snap continues to focus on augmented reality it's showcasing a new a.i.-driven ar shopping tool that uses a bot to ask snapcharts questions about the person they're shopping for. then, with voice based machine learning, they come up with custom gift ideas which they show in ar meanwhile, youtube, they're expanding the shopping capabilities in shorts that's the short form video tiktok rival meta and nap are not taking a cut of commerce right now. they're investing in these tools to drive both advertiser and consumer engagement. youtube is going to be taking a percentage of creators' affiliate sales. sara >> julia, thank you. >>> we do have some sad news to share this afternoon charles callalman has died well known figure in the entertainment industry and a guest on c
that's up from 28% last year and 26% in 2020, according to a survey by deloitte this drivers social commerce $732 billion last year meta, they're taking a new approach, offering advertisers more a.i. driven tools to help them create shopping ads they say these tools drive a 32% higher return on investment in those ads. meanwhile, snap continues to focus on augmented reality it's showcasing a new a.i.-driven ar shopping tool that uses a bot to ask snapcharts questions about the person they're...
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shopping on social media this year, up from 28% last year and 26% in 2020, according tocy aur say by deloittow to about $1.25 trillion next year all of this offers meta, snap and youtube, all struggling with an ad contraction, an opportunity to lock in e-commerce advertisers and ultimately diversify their revenue streams. meta is offering advertisers more ai-driven tools, including this tool that automatically creates up to 150 different instagram and facebook ads meta telling us advertisers using these ai campaigns so you a 32% higher return. snap is offering new ai-driven augmented reality shopping tools, like the new balance lens it's the first of its kind lens. a bot asks snapchaters questions about the person they're shopping for and voice based machine learning analyzes their answers and shows the user gift ideas which users can click to buy. youtube is focusing on expanding the shopping capabilities in shorts that's its tiktok rival. they're doing that by doing a week-long shopping event with influencers selling their merchandise. youtube will take a percentage of creators' affiliate
shopping on social media this year, up from 28% last year and 26% in 2020, according tocy aur say by deloittow to about $1.25 trillion next year all of this offers meta, snap and youtube, all struggling with an ad contraction, an opportunity to lock in e-commerce advertisers and ultimately diversify their revenue streams. meta is offering advertisers more ai-driven tools, including this tool that automatically creates up to 150 different instagram and facebook ads meta telling us advertisers...