Good News for New Jersey Retailers as Holiday Shopping to Hold Steady in 2023

Good News for New Jersey Retailers as Holiday Shopping to Hold Steady in 2023
Good News for New Jersey Retailers as Holiday Shopping to Hold Steady in 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. — American holiday spending predictions hold steady at $923, mirroring last year’s estimates.

Gallup’s recent survey indicates Americans expect to spend an average of $923 on holiday gifts, a slight decrease from last year’s prediction of $932. This forecast, collected from an October 2-23 poll, resembles pre-pandemic levels after a dip during 2020 and 2021.

The consistency in holiday spending intentions suggests moderate rather than robust retail sales growth, historically between 3% to 5%. This anticipated trend follows the norm despite higher spending predictions in Gallup’s October polls since 2006.

Holiday expenditures remain vital to the economy, with around 90% of adults planning to participate in gift-giving. A majority are prepared to spend over $500, including 35% who anticipate spending more than $1,000.

The survey context includes moderate inflation, interest rate hikes, reduced savings, alongside low unemployment and rising wages. Data was collected prior to a Commerce Department report revealing a 4.9% GDP growth in the third quarter.

Consumers’ spending intentions compared to last year are largely unchanged, with 58% planning to spend the same amount, 23% less, and 18% more. The narrow five-percentage-point gap between those spending less and more suggests a stable holiday expenditure.

In summary, while not indicative of a spending surge, Americans’ consistent gift-buying intentions suggest a respectable holiday sales increase, with Gallup’s models predicting growth between 3.7% and 4.5%.