The supply chain disruption is on the minds of many.
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"It's pretty empty right now. That last-minute stuff -- you better get it right now. If not, you're not going to get it," said James Webb from West Philadelphia.
According to the National Retail Federation, shoppers plan on spending just under $1,000 on gifts for themselves and family this holiday season. It's an amount roughly on par with holiday spending one year ago.
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But, some shoppers are definitely noticing the increased cost of some goods.
"Prices are just so out of control now. It's really hard to do Christmas this year compared to other years," said shopper Jenna Smallwood.
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Retail experts also noted a small decrease in those choosing to shop online versus in-store this year.
"I like in-person because I think it's fun. It's easier to try things on too and see what things look like in real life," said one pair of shoppers.
As far as top holiday shopping destinations go, department stores still reign supreme. However, retail experts say there's still a quarter of shoppers who prefer to shop small or local.
The most sought-after items are electronics, followed by clothes and toys.
Some retailers like Target have extended stores hours starting this week to help shoppers check off their lists.