Super Saturday expected to attract 157.2 million shoppers
Other highlights from the NRF report are below:
- As of early December, consumers had purchased half (50%) of the items on their shopping list, on average, while only 10% were completely done. Those with at least half of their shopping left to finish said they were waiting because they were still trying to figure out what to buy (37%), had other financial priorities before December (27%), or were waiting for family members and friends to let them know what gifts they want (24%).
- Similar to last year, most consumers (71%) plan to shop the week immediately following December 25. The top reasons consumers plan to shop during the week are to take advantage of holiday sales and promotions (48%), use gift cards (26%) and return or exchange unwanted gifts and holiday items (16%).
“Whether shoppers have planned out their shopping list or are waiting until the last minute, most shoppers still have purchases left to make before Dec. 25,” Prosper Insights & Analytics executive VP of strategy Phil Rist said. “As with last year, over half of consumers expect they will complete their shopping in the week leading up to the Christmas holiday.”
NRF defines the holiday season as Nov. 1 through Dec. 31 and has forecast that holiday spending is expected to reach record levels and will grow between 2.5% and 3.5% over 2023, totaling $979.5 billion to $989 billion.
The survey of 7,861 adult consumers was conducted Dec. 2-9 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.1 percentage points.