Indiana
When it comes to Halloween candy, Indiana is by far the most generous state
Indianapolis, Indiana – It appears to be time for trick-or-treating. Due to the fact that Indiana was recognized as the state in the United States of America that gives out the most Halloween candy, children may be in for a real treat this year.
According to the findings of a study that was carried out by Research Frontier and casino.ca, the typical expenditure on sweets by a household in the state of Indiana is $20.30.
When it came to holiday candy, Arkansas was named the “stingiest” state, spending only $9 total.
Additionally, 84 percent of residents in Indiana will open their doors to children seeking candy on Halloween.
Only about 62% of homes across the United States are willing to participate in the Halloween tradition of trick-or-treating.
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