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But Why Black Friday? by Nobody: 5:41am On Nov 25, 2017
Black Friday has become a marketing sensation in recent years. Since 2005, it has been the busiest shopping day of the year.

But why Black Friday?

There are a couple of explanations of how this name came about.

Historians believe the name started in Philadelphia in the mid-1960s. Bus drivers and police used “Black Friday" to describe the heavy traffic that would clog city streets the day after Thanksgiving as shoppers headed to the stores.

Businesses, however, didn't like the negative tone associated with the Black Friday name. In the early 1980s, a more positive explanation of the name began to circulate.

According to this alternative explanation, Black Friday is the day when retailers finally begin to turn a profit for the year. In accounting terms, operating at a loss (losing money) is called being “in the red" because accountants traditionally used red ink to show negative amounts (losses).

Positive amounts (profits) were usually shown in black ink. Thus, being “in the black" is a good thing because it means stores are operating at a profit (making money).

Regardless of when a retailer turns a profit for the year, it's clear that Black Friday is a very important day for most retailers. Some retailers are indeed dependent on holiday shopping to turn a profit for the year. For others, it's a day when they definitely make bigger-than-usual profits — and that's a lot of black ink!

The recent popularity of Black Friday has spawned a couple new shopping holidays: Cyber Monday and #GivingTuesday.

For those who are too busy to shop on Black Friday — or who just don't want to fight the crowds — the Monday following Black Friday has become known as Cyber Monday for the many online deals that shoppers can take advantage of from the comfort of their homes. #GivingTuesday was established in 2012 as a day of generosity and philanthropy.

On the Tuesday following Thanksgiving, individuals, organizations and communities celebrate and encourage giving to charities and those in need.

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