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POLL: Back-to-School Spending - How Much is Too Much?

Sales are expected to jump this year for back-to-school spending, according to the National Retail Federation.

$688.62.

That is the amount the average person with children in grades kindergarten to 12th grade is expected to spend this year on back-to-school shopping, according to the National Retail Federation's annual back-to-school spending survey. 

Last year, the survey predicted families would spend $603.63. 

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"With more children entering elementary and middle school this fall and after cutting back their spending last year, parents with growing children will hit the stores this summer to replace and replenish what their children might have had to “make-do” with last school season," according to a NRF press release. 

Parents surveyed said they would spend the most on clothing, accessories, and electronics this summer as the first day of school approahces.

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The survey found the average person with children in grades K-12 will spend $246.10 on clothes, $217.88 on electronics, $129.20 on shoes, and $95.44 on school supplies — such as notebooks, pencils and backpacks. 

In addition, about six in 10 people said they would invest in some sort of electronic device, according to the survey. This is up from 51.9 percent who planned to buy an electronic device last year.

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