KEY POINTS
  • Christmas tree sellers are reporting a big season this year that started early and has continued to accelerate into the early part of December.
  • Tree sales are up 29% so far in 2020, according to a survey of retailers done by Evercore ISI.
  • Christmas trees are helping paint a bit more optimistic narrative about the U.S. economy.
John Williams, left, and his dad Terry, right, both of Salem, carry a large Christmas Tree out of the field together at Tucker Tree Farm in Salem, Oregon, November 29, 2020.

Tree retailers are having a spirited season this year, as Americans staying closer to home due to the coronavirus pandemic are turning the holiday spirit up a notch.

Traffic and sales this year at tree outlets have been anything but ho-ho-hum. Merchants are reporting a big season that started early and has continued to accelerate into the early part of December.