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Even Christmas trees aren’t immune to the pandemic-induced shortages and inflation plaguing the economy. Extreme weather and supply chain disruptions have reduced supplies of both real and artificial trees this season.

Chris Courchaine carries a Christmas tree he bought at Crystal River Christmas Trees in Alameda, Calif. on Nov. 26, 2021. Even Christmas trees aren't immune to the pandemic-induced shortages and inflation plaguing the economy. Extreme weather and supply chain disruptions have reduced supplies of both real and artificial trees this season. American shoppers should expect to have fewer choices and pay up to 30% more for both types this Christmas, industry officials say.

“It’s a double whammy — weather and supply chain problems are really hampering the industry,” said Jami Warner, executive director of the American Christmas Tree Association, an industry trade group. “Growers have been hard hit by floods, fires, smoke, drought, extreme weather conditions.” Crystal River had to raise prices this year because the costs of trees, labor and truck delivery have all gone up, Valenzuela said.

Teri Schaffert heard about the shortage of real trees this year, so she decided to buy an artificial tree for the first time. Almost a week before Thanksgiving, she went to shop at the Burlington showroom of Balsam Hill, which primarily sells its artificial trees online.

 

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Supply chain disruptions the people of New Mexico have no idea how to drive. I-40 yesterday a hour back up on both sides of the road due to a lane being closed, few days back there was a 30 mile backup same place. bancars you’re the problem at 3am we don’t even tap the breaks.

I don't know what you talkin' bout AP, I got two, no problem !

500,000 Americans including myself are homeless. Check your privelage at the door, no tree? Boo hoo, half a million Americans have no roof!

Go into the woods with $10 and a saw...visit your local Parks and Wildlife for more info.

its hardly a shortage if you can just go without.

Traditions change with time and need. Google 'No room for a Tree' or 'No tree Christmas tree' and get some ideas. Stop tree farming anyway the waste is incredible.

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