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The projected decrease in spending is likely to be felt in
almost every category. Those surveyed said they're cutting back
on purchases of clothing and electronics (still the biggest
seasonal gift categories), as well as other items such as gift
cards, monetary presents, and jewelry.
The effects of ongoing economic turbulence continue to weigh
heavily on the pocketbooks and minds of shoppers as the 2009
holiday season approaches. According to a new Consumer Reports
Holiday Shopping Poll, 65 percent of Americans plan to cut back
on overall holiday expenses such as gifts, travel, and
entertaining.
The anticipated decrease in spending comes on top of already
dramatic cutbacks that occurred last year. In the 2008 Consumer
Reports Holiday Shopping Poll, 76 percent of those surveyed said
they were scaling back on holiday spending.
The projected decrease in spending is likely to be felt in
almost every category. Those surveyed said they're cutting back
on purchases of clothing and electronics (still the biggest
seasonal gift categories), as well as other items such as gift
cards, monetary presents, and jewelry.
Consistent with 2008's findings, Consumer Reports Holiday
Shopping Poll also found that some consumers are still saddled
with leftover holiday debt. Six percent of Americans--some 13.5
million consumers--continue to carry debt from last winter's
holiday season.
"This year, it all comes down to value and getting the best
bang for your shopping dollar," said Tod Marks, Consumer Reports
senior editor and resident shopping expert. "We've already seen
aggressive discounts that make it seem more like November 28
rather than October 28, but retailers are getting more
sophisticated about targeting their promotions to their best
customers."
Additional findings from the Consumer Reports Holiday
Shopping Poll include:
The Gift List: Who's In? Who's Out?
-- Among consumers scaling back on gifts, most (78%) were
willing to cut
back on buying for themselves, followed by friends and their
families,
other family members, coworkers, and service providers like
delivery
personnel and fitness trainers. Among those most likely to be
spared
from the budgetary axe: Grandparents, grandchildren, kids under
18,
and the family pet.
A Few Favorite Things
-- Despite the gloomy outlook sales of certain products -
notably
desktop, laptop, and netbook computers, cell phones and smart
phones,
video game systems, and GPS systems - are expected to at least
hold
their own, according to our poll.
Hitting the Stores
-- Similar to the past two holiday shopping seasons, the 2009
holiday
shopping season has begun with about a third of consumers
reporting
that they have started their shopping as of mid-October.
-- Only about half (46%) of consumers anticipate they will be
done buying
gifts by the second week in December. Approximately 18 percent
say
they will push their holiday shopping right up to December 24th.
About
4 percent of consumers don't plan to complete their shopping
until
after the holidays.
Sticking to a Budget or Not?
-- This year, half (50%) of Americans will be making a budget
for their
holiday purchases, yet sticking to it is bound to be a
challenge. Of
the 38 percent of consumers who made a budget last year, 44
percent
reported that they exceeded it; five percent said they went way
over
budget.
Most (& Least) Wanted Gifts
-- Clothing remains the biggest category, and 52 percent of
consumers
plan to give apparel as a gift. But you might want to choose
carefully. Thirty-seven percent of recipients - particularly men
-
cited clothes as their biggest gift disappointment of 2008.
Socks were
still the single most hated item, but shirts, sweaters,
slippers, and
ties, made the list, too.
-- Electronics gear also ranks among the most desirable gifts
for both
men and women, and 51 percent of respondents plan on giving
recipients
items such as video games or accessories, digital cameras,
headphones,
or other gadgets.
-- Other gifts consumers plan on giving this season include
gift cards
(46%), followed by money (44%), toys (42%), DVDs (31%), food or
wine
(28%), jewelry (26%) and pet toys (19%).
Especially For You?
-- Tis' the season to give and receive and to re-gift what
you've
received. According to the poll, 36 percent of adults have given
a
gift they have received from someone else to another person as a
holiday gift. That's up from 31 percent in 2008.
The Perils of Gift Cards
-- Despite their drawbacks - fees, expiration dates, and the
like - many
people plan on buying gift cards (46%) and many want them (15%)
as
well. During the 2008 holidays, about half of adults received a
gift
card, but one in four hadn't redeemed at least one of the cards
as of
this month.
-- Sixty-five percent of adults who received a gift card in
2008
typically spend more than the value of the card, up from 58
percent in
2007. Forty-one percent of those who have unused gift cards from
last
year said that they hadn't found anything they wanted to buy.
This
year, lack of time was less of a factor in not redeeming gift
cards;
only 37 percent of respondents reporting that they hadn't had
time to
redeem their cards, down from 54 percent last year.
Happy Holidays
-- Despite continued cutbacks, a majority (87%) of adults
remain hopeful
that their holiday season will be as happy or even happier than
last
year.
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