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Holiday Budgets Rise, Yet Essentials’ Costs Push Shoppers to Cut Back

Holiday Budgets

Holiday budgets are increasing overall, yet half of all consumers who say they are cutting back this year will do so due to the high cost of essentials, according to a new survey from ESW, the worldwide leader in direct-to-consumer (DTC) ecommerce. Sixty-one percent of consumers said they would spend more than $600 this year, compared to 48% last year. However, among consumers who said they will reduce spending, 47% cited high prices on everyday items such as groceries and gasoline as the reason they will spend less for the 2024 holiday season.

“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,” said Martim Avillez Oliveira, ESW’s Chief Revenue Officer. “Forty-three percent of consumers say that they plan to shop more online this holiday season giving global DTC ecommerce 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.”

With shoppers paying more attention to their holiday spending this season, quality and price were the most important consideration for 66% of shoppers. Only 13% of shoppers agree that brand name is most important when purchasing gifts.

The survey also finds:

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Responses were gathered from an online panel of 1,107 US adults aged 18+. The survey was conducted on August 29, 2024.

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