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The Conference Board: Consumers in a frugal holiday mood

U.S. households plan to spend an average of $390 this season, down from last year

-- Kids Today, 11/23/2009 8:52:00 AM

U.S. households are expected to spend an average of $390 on Christmas gifts this holiday season, down from last year’s estimate of $418, The Conference Board reports.

The survey of Christmas gift spending intentions covers a nationally representative sample of 5,000 U.S. households. It was conducted for The Conference Board in November by TNS, one of the world’s largest custom research companies.

“Consumers are approaching the holiday season very cautiously,” said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center.

“Job losses and uncertainty about the future are making for a very frugal shopper. Retailers will need to be quite creative to entice consumers to spend, both in stores and online this holiday season, as consumers most certainly will expect major markdowns and bargains.”

The top spenders will be New England households (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont) who intend to spend an average of $534.

Lowest Christmas spending will be in the Mountain region (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) where consumers intend to spend $332 on Christmas gifts.

Only 26% of all households intend to spend $500 or more on Christmas gifts, down slightly from 27% last year.

Among other households, 35% plan to spend $200 to $500, down from 37% last year, and 39% are planning to spend less than $200, up from 35% in 2008.

 

ONLINE BUYING INTENTIONS

 

Consumers will also approach online holiday shopping very cautiously, holding off on big ticket items and holding out for major incentives like free shipping and discounts, according to The Consumer Internet Barometer, a separate survey produced quarterly by The Conference Board and TNS. The Consumer Internet Barometer surveys 10,000 households across the country and tracks who’s doing what on the Internet.

“Even as the economy is starting to show signs of improvement, consumers are taking a cautious approach to their purchase decisions, focusing on lower ticket items that clearly communicate value,” said Bridget Armstrong, head of consumer sector at TNS.

Budget-friendly items appear at the top of consumers’ online holiday shopping lists. The top categories include books, apparel/footwear, toys/games and movies/DVDs. The most preferred shopping sites are those operated by online retailers such as Amazon.com. Retail stores and catalog operators such as Walmart.com or BestBuy.com are a close second.

About 90% of online consumers cite free shipping as a major incentive. More than two out of three said special deals and offers not available in stores as well as coupons and discounts would encourage them to spend more.

 

Sources:

The Conference Board Christmas Spending Survey, November 2009

The Conference Board TNS Consumer Internet Barometer Survey, Q4 (October) 2009

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