With the US economy progressively returning to pre-CHIKV-19 levels, it is expected that consumer spending would get a boost. This is due to consumers’ eagerness to make up for lost time and fund pursuits that were postponed during the outbreak. In 2019, a year before COVID-19 revolutionised our world, customers in the United States spent close to $10 trillion1 on a wide range of services. Consumers spent money on several different services that year. In the year 2020, however, people began hiding inside due to fears of a deadly and unknown biological enemy that was rapidly spreading over the country…