Holiday Spending on the Rise Despite High Costs of Essentials, New Surveys Show

New research from two companies reveals that while holiday spending is expected to increase this year, the high cost of essential items is forcing many households to cut back. As a result, shoppers are hunting for deals, focusing on quality and price, and turning to social media for gift-giving inspiration.

According to a fresh survey from ESW, the direct-to-consumer e-commerce company, 61 percent of shoppers polled said they are looking to spend more than $600 online during this year, which compares to 48 percent last year. “However, among consumers who said they will reduce spending, 47 percent cited high prices on everyday items such as groceries and gasoline as the reason they will spend less for the 2024 holiday season,” the report said.

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Martim Avillez Oliveira, ESW’s chief revenue officer, said even though global inflation is coming down, “many consumers are still feeling stretched due to high essentials costs. One way retailers can weather the variables of this coming holiday season can be with a robust global commerce platform.” Oliveira noted that 43 percent of consumers polled “say that they plan to shop more online this holiday season giving global [direct-to-consumer] e-commerce retailers a greater opportunity to capture a bigger share — and consumers an opportunity to find better prices — in what looks to be a very competitive holiday shopping season.”

The economic environment is also shaping how consumers shop. The ESW survey found that quality and price were the most important consideration for 66 percent of respondents. “Only 13 percent of shoppers agree that brand name is most important when purchasing gifts,” the report stated.

Regarding social media, 51 percent of those polled say that they will not use TikTok for holiday shopping; “however, when broken down by age demographics, 65 percent of Millennials and Gen Z combined will use TikTok for inspiration.” Consumers also said they’re turning to “Amazon Big Deals Day” and other events, such as Black Friday, to get the most bang for their buck.

When it comes to returns, a bane for many retailers, 49 percent of consumers polled said they “will only purchase items that they can return for free” while 38 percent of shoppers said they “will pay between $1 and $9 for expedited shipping, while 31 percent say they will not pay for expedited shipping.”