Hope for a much anticipated economic recovery is boosting Americans' optimism about this holiday shopping season.  

In a recent survey on retail and spending trends conducted by Deloitte, 54% of the 10,878 consumers polled, said they were more cheerful about the prospects for next year, expecting the economy to recover in 2010.  This figure represents a 93% increase from 2008 levels, when only 28% of the participants answered favorably.