Americans Spend Significantly More on Mother's Day Than Father's Day

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Americans spend significantly more on Mother's Day than Father's Day, with a growing gap driven by societal reverence for mothers, the nature of gift-giving, and consumer habits, possibly influenced by financial pressures and the timing of the holidays.
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