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Tuesday, November 28, 2023Consumers

Consumerism: Americans face up to Christmas shopping

Consommation : les Américains face aux achats de Noël

The countdown is on. As 2023 prepares to enter its twelfth and (last!) month, some consumers have already started their end-of-year shopping. And in these tense economic times, the Attest agency has taken an interest in how Americans are preparing.

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To conduct the study, Attest surveyed 2,000 Americans during the month of October 2023.

Will consumers dip into their savings to spoil their loved ones? According to the figures, 18.4% of the panel intend to spend between $200 and $250. However, 15.3% of those surveyed (mostly people aged 50 and over) indicated a budget approaching $1,000.

Unsurprisingly, children (54.2%) are likely to have the most gifts under the tree. However, respondents also intend to think about their partners (49.8%), parents (48.3%) and siblings (39.3%).
“Over 44% of Gen Z and a third of Millenials plan to buy Christmas presents for themselves,” says Attest.

In Santa’s hood

If the festive season is a time to stock up on clothes, video games and other technological tools, it’s also the perfect time to fill your beauty kit.
28.9% of Americans surveyed will buy cosmetics for their loved ones.

A long-distance race

December 25th is a year-round event. “The percentage of consumers starting their shopping in October has more than doubled in one year (from 9.3% to 23%).”
However, 43.8% of individuals start their shopping in November.

Fewer and fewer people are waiting until the last minute to make their purchases. 5.4% will start …

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