Many shoppers make big purchases at night, survey finds
Zip’s survey revealed that gift guides are helpful for some, but not others. Gift guides are most popular with younger shoppers, as half (51%) of those aged 25-44 use them, along with 39% of those aged 18-24. Interest in gift guides declines with age, with only 30% of shoppers aged 45-54 using them, dropping further to 15% for those aged 55-64.
Other findings from the survey include the following:
- Over a third of Gen Z and millennial shoppers (18-34) are embracing “reward spending,” as 31% said they plan to spend more on gifts than in previous holiday seasons, while 54% said they’d spend the same as in previous years. Only 15% are cutting back.
- Black Friday and Cyber Monday remain popular shopping events, with 72% of consumers planning to participate. Men are most likely to go over their budgets during these sales (78%), followed by shoppers aged 25-34 (75%) and 35-44 (74%).
- 59% of consumers use short-term installment payment services for their holiday shopping.
- 23% of consumers stated they are more likely to shop with retailers that offer short-term installment payment options at checkout.
"Holiday spending is always a balance between financial discipline, the joy of giving, and the excitement of scoring discounts and deals," said Joe Heck, U.S. CEO of Zip. "Our research shows that while the looming sentiment around inflation is causing some shoppers to cut back, others are using flexible payment options like Zip to treat both their loved ones and themselves this holiday season.”