Planning To Spend Less on Gifts This Holiday Season? Join The Club

Shoppers will spend less on gifts and do more shopping online this holiday season, a new survey shows.

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If you’re planning to spend less on gifts this holiday season amid inflation pressure, you’re not alone. U.S. consumers are expected to spend less this holiday shopping season as “price-consciousness has become a defining characteristic of consumer behavior,” a new survey showed.

Approximately 80% of consumers are expected to spend less this holiday season than in past seasons, according to the 2023 Holiday Shopping Trends Report, a survey of over 1,000 shoppers nationwide conducted by automation platform Celigo. The report states that “consumers are more price-conscious than ever before” as “a remarkable 77% of respondents expressed their intention to prioritize value and seek cost-effective options when making their holiday purchases.” 

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Joey Solitro
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Joey Solitro is a freelance financial journalist at Kiplinger with more than a decade of experience. A longtime equity analyst, Joey has covered a range of industries for media outlets including The Motley Fool, Seeking Alpha, Market Realist, and TipRanks. Joey holds a bachelor's degree in business administration.