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    Consumers Engaging In Holiday Shopping This Year Will Spend 18 Percent Less Than Last Year; 41 Percent Are Not Going To Black Friday Sales In Person: KPMG Survey

    PR Newswire•October 21, 2020

    NEW YORK, Oct. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers plan on buying fewer gifts and spending less this holiday season, with an 18 percent reduction in their average budget from last year, a KPMG LLP survey found. Forty-one percent of consumers also said that they are not planning on going to Black Friday sales in person.

    KPMG LLP (PRNewsfoto/KPMG LLP)
    KPMG LLP (PRNewsfoto/KPMG LLP)

    "Faced with considerable uncertainty and reduced household income, consumers are spending less this holiday season, focusing on essential purchases for the home and gifts for close family members," said Scott Rankin, National Advisory Leader, Consumer & Retail, KPMG LLP. "Retail customers are forming new shopping habits, which are expected to continue into 2021 and beyond."

    Average spending per person this holiday season is expected to decrease to $515 from $627 last year, with the majority of consumers shopping either in October (25%) or November (38%), although a fair number began as early as August (12%). In addition, 60 percent of consumers plan to give to the same number of people this holiday season, while 36 percent will give to fewer people, according to KPMG's 2020 holiday shopping report, "Season of Reckoning: 2020 COVID-19 Consumer Pulse/Holiday Report." 

    Consumers also indicated that Black Friday and other significant retailer events will look different this year, with less in-store shoppers and 41 percent saying that Black Friday is their most important shopping event, compared to Cyber Monday or Prime Day.

    "In-store retailers hoping for a holiday reprieve may be disappointed," added Rankin. "The migration to online continues across nearly all retail segments."

    U.S. consumers foresee a longer, uncertain road to full economic recovery

    • Approximately one third of consumers surveyed said their employment status was impacted by COVID-19.

    • Thirty-six percent of consumers claimed a negative impact to income and an average reduction of 34 percent.

    • Consumers have become more pessimistic about the length of time it will take for their spending to return to pre-COVID-19 levels.

    • Nineteen percent of consumers have become more mindful of their own spending habits.

    • Anticipation of reduced spending across discretionary categories like entertainment, restaurants, and apparel will be less pronounced in December than it was in April.

    Holiday spending: smaller gift budgets, enduring traditions

    • Holiday gift spend on family such as parents, children, and significant others, is expected to experience the smallest decline (2% to 5%); holiday gift spend on friends, coworkers, and school children is expected to experience the largest decline (more than 20%).

    • Categories where respondents expect the greatest declines are in gift cards (14% decline), clothing and accessories (27% decline), and electronics (16% decline).

    • All product categories are expected to be bought more from online platforms in comparison to last year – for example, there may be a 25 percent increase in online spending on clothing and accessories, a 19 percent increase on electronics and a 14 percent increase on computer and hardware.

    About the survey:

    This survey was conducted in September 2020, and it polled 1,000 U.S. consumers to learn about the continuing economic impact of COVID-19, anticipated retail spend for the holiday season, and shopping preferences.

    About KPMG LLP

    KPMG LLP is the U.S. firm of the KPMG global organization of independent professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. The KPMG global organization operates in 147 countries and territories and has more than 219,000 people working in member firms around the world. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such. KPMG International Limited is a private English company limited by guarantee. KPMG International Limited and its related entities do not provide services to clients.

    KPMG is one of the world's leading professional services firms, providing innovative business solutions and audit, tax, and advisory services to many of the world's largest and most prestigious organizations.

    KPMG is widely recognized for being a great place to work and build a career. Our people share a sense of purpose in the work we do, and a strong commitment to community service, inclusion and diversity, and eradicating childhood illiteracy.

    Contacts: 

    Andreas Marathovouniotis


    KPMG LLP


    917-957-1174


    amarathovouniotis@kpmg.com


    Follow on Twitter: @KPMGUS_News

     

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