U.S. Christmas season shopping - Statistics & Facts
Christmas shopping: in-store or online?
In 2020, online sales during the holiday season increased by a much higher margin compared to previous years, which was largely due to the impact of COVID-19. This trend in the popularity of online shopping is set to continue in 2024, with U.S. electronic sales made during the holiday sales predicted to grow to record numbers of over 280 billion U.S. dollars. Over 70 percent of consumers in the country stated they were likely to visit online retailers when buying gifts, making it the favorite option in 2024. In previous years as well, the go-to retailer for holiday season shoppers was the usual suspect: Amazon.com.Consumer shopping plans
The Christmas shopping season can start as early as September and some consumers begin even earlier than that. In 2024, over one-third of Christmas shoppers in the United States stated they were intending to start their shopping in November, while less than 10 percent of respondents were planning to start in December. The average amount people in the United States believed they would spend in 2024 amounted to over 1,000 U.S. dollars, which is more than the previous year’s budget.Among consumer expectations and concerns around holiday season, economic factors played a role this year again, despite subdued inflation and consumer prices. In a survey that looked into holiday season gifting behavior, more than half of consumers said the most important factor for them while shopping during the holiday season was getting the best value out of their purchases. This year, around the world, two-thirds of consumers also said they were going to look for sales more than usual during the upcoming holiday season.