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  1. May 16, 2024 · Basic Statistic Parents spending on Christmas gifts per child in the United States 2023 ... U.S. sales days when most people do their holiday shopping 2020-2022

  2. Dec 8, 2023 · Americans spent an estimated $531.8 billion in the retail sector in December 2022, according to the Census Bureau’s Monthly Retail Trade Report. That’s about $1,600 per person and $3,800 per household. That spending followed an estimated $486.2 billion spent in the same sector in November, adjusted for inflation, as the holiday season ...

    • Key 2023 American Christmas Spending Stats
    • Average Christmas Spending Data
    • Us Christmas Gift Spending Over Time
    • Us Christmas Non-Gift Spending Over Time
    • Average Christmas Spending Around The World
    • Us Christmas Spend by Demographic
    • Holiday Gift Type by Demographic
    • Us Holiday Shopping Preferences
    • Conclusion
    Americans spend approximately $1,000on Christmas each year.
    71%of US holiday budgets are assigned to gift purchases.
    US holiday sales have grown year-over-year for over a decade.
    96%of Americans buy gifts for their families.

    Christmas is a major expenditure for many Americans. According to the latest data from the National Retail Federation (NRF), Americans spend an average of $997.73each Christmas. That’s approximately the same as the median pre-tax weekly salary of $1,001. Put another way, the average American spends about a week’s salary on Christmas gifts annually....

    The NRF reports that US holiday season retail sales have increased year-over-year since 2008. Last year's holiday season sales totaled approximately $936.3 billion. That’s more than double 2004’s figure of $467.2 billion. Here’s a more detailed look at US holiday sales over time: Despite consistent increases in annual total holiday spending, gift s...

    Christmas spending isn’t solely limited to gifts. Americans spend an average of $231on non-gift Christmas expenses each year. In fact, non-gift spending has been on the rise for some time with candy & food the largest holiday expense at $115. That is almost double the amount spent on decorations ($63). Greeting cards & postage cost Americans an ave...

    According to WorldRemit data, the average Christmas sees Americans spend $1,236 per year. Yet, that isn’t the world’s highest spender. In fact, Canadians spend almost $1,000 more ($2,100each year). Having said this, of 24 selected countries, America sees the highest proportion of Christmas money spent on gifts (72%). By contrast, just 12%of Cameroo...

    US Christmas Spend by Gender

    On average, men ($1,046.38) spend almost 10% more on Christmas shopping than women ($952.03). In terms of what the money is actually spent on, there is very little difference between men and women. Data shows that a greater proportion of men buy gifts for coworkers (33% vs 28%). While a greater proportion of women buy candy & food (93% vs 88%). Here are the figures in full:

    US Christmas Spend by Age

    Breaking things down by age, the 45-54 years age group spends the most, averaging a figure of $1,161.98. At almost half that total, 18-24-year-olds spend the least ($649.81). Here’s the data: Between 95% and 97%of each age group buy gifts for their families. Buying gifts for friends decreases rather consistently with age. At 18-24, 80% of Americans buy gifts for friends. By 45-54, this figure drops to 71%. And at 65+ just 56%buy Christmas presents for their friends. Purchasing gifts for cowor...

    US Christmas Spend by Region

    Split across four regions (Northeast, Midwest, South, and West), the US is fairly evenly distributed in terms of Christmas spending. There is less than a $100 difference between the biggest average spenders in the Northeast ($1,054.35) and the lowest in the South ($954.52). The second-highest spenders reside in the West ($1,017.20). While the Midwest averages a holiday spend of ($995.68). Here are the most notable takeaways from regional purchasing figures: 1. The vast majority (96%)of reside...

    Christmas Gift Preference by Gender

    On average, US men and women have significant differences in Christmas gift preference. Despite this, gift cards ranked first as the preferred type of Christmas gift for both men and women. And clothing & accessories was second for both, too. Here’s a breakdown of how popular each type of gift is for both men and women in the US:

    Christmas Gift Preference by Age

    Age also appears to significantly affect Christmas gift preferences in the US. On average, more young adults want clothing & accessories. The percentage of people who would like clothes decreases at a fairly consistent rate from 65% in the 18-24 years category to 30%in 65+. This is also the case with books & other media, decreasing with each advancing age category from 43% to 25%. In fact, this trend can be seen across 5 of 10 categories. Electronics & accessories drops from 38% to 12%. Home...

    Christmas Gift Preference by Region

    In terms of demographics, US regions appear to have the least influence over gift preference. Only one gift category has a difference in gift preference greater than 5% - gift cards. 61% of the Midwest would like to receive a gift card compared to 54%of folks living in the West. The average percentage of Americans who said they would like a gift from any given category is as follows: 1. Midwest - 27.3% 2. South - 26.6% 3. West - 26.5% 4. Northeast - 26% Source: National Retail Federation

    As of 2022, holiday spending is up in seven of nine retail categories. Here's a look at how each retail category has changed between 2021 and 2022: 1. Online and other non-store sales - %. 2. Grocery and beverage - %. 3. General merchandise - %. 4. Sporting goods - %. 5. Health and personal care - %. 6. Clothing and accessories - %. 7. Building mat...

    The holiday season is evidently an expensive time for the average American. And a lucrative time for business. Data suggests that spending is likely to continue as long as the global economy remains relatively stable. If you found our stats on American Christmas spending interesting, give our ​important shopping trends and important retail trendsa ...

  3. Mar 2, 2023 · The NRF estimates that during the peak holiday spending season, sales reached $936.3 billion in 2022, 5.3% above 2021. That's higher than the average holiday sales growth rate of 4.9% over the past decade. Keep reading to dig deeper into those holiday shopping numbers, including what the growth rate means for the broader economic outlook.

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  4. Nov 1, 2022 · Fact Checked. The holiday season is upon us, and Americans have plans to shop: Nearly 217 million Americans (84%) plan to buy gifts for friends and loved ones this holiday season, according to a ...

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Key Findings: In 2022, Americans spent $929.5 billion on holiday-related purchases. The average cost of Christmas shopping in the United States was $833 per person in 2022. Gifts are the biggest expense for individuals, followed by seasonal items. Men spend $94 more than women, on average, on holiday-related purchases.

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  7. Nov 7, 2022 · With the inflation rate near a 40-year high, it's no surprise a majority of Americans (61%) plan to adjust their holiday spending in 2022. In fact, nearly 1 in 10 Americans (9%) plan to skip holiday shopping completely. Holiday shoppers plan to cut back on their 2022 holiday costs by about $42.

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