Holiday Spending is on the Rise Led by Gen Z and Millennials

Half of Americans plan to spoil their loved ones with more gifts this year, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

Holiday shopping season is upon us and while the pandemic lingers, spending is on the rise, according to Discover’s annual holiday survey. The survey found 26% of Americans are expecting to spend more during the holidays this year than they did last year – a 10 percentage point increase from those who expected to spend more in 2020. The increase is driven largely by the younger generations as 44% of Gen Z and 33% of Millennials expect to spend more this year.

Americans also are making up for cautious holiday spending last year, as 51% say they are planning to spoil their loved ones with more gifts. Nearly half, 48%, of those increasing their spending this year plan to spend $200-$599 more on gifts, while 2 in 10 said they would spend an extra $1,000 or more. When it comes to the preferred payment method, Americans continue to favor credit cards as 40% say they will primarily use a credit card for gift purchases, followed by debit or pre-paid cards, 29%, and cash, 15%.

Half of Americans are excited about the upcoming holiday season to see family and friends, exchange gifts and have a more typical holiday with loved ones. However, 3 in 10 people report feeling stressed, driven by their uncertainty about being able to afford gifts, the possibility of going into debt and even concerns about shipping delays.

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“Discover’s rewards don’t expire, and Discover matches all the Miles or cash back cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, which means cardmembers can earn more rewards with holiday purchases this season.”

When thinking about the upcoming holiday season, which of the following emotions are you feeling?

Excited

50%

Stressed

30%

Nostalgic

24%

Concerned

21%

Thrilled

17%

Other

2%

None of the above

13%

What are you most stressed about this holiday season?

What are you most looking forward to this holiday season?

Not being able to afford gifts

52%

Seeing friends and family

66%

Going into debt

36%

Giving gifts

59%

Shipping delays

27%

Enjoying a “normal” holiday season with loved ones for the first time since 2019

41%

“I expect this year’s holiday shopping season to be a busy one as the economy continues to improve. But it doesn’t come without its challenges. We’re seeing consumers factor in delivery timing, potential supply chain issues and earlier shopping as they start to cross off their holiday to-do lists,” said Stefanie O’Connell Rodriguez, a nationally recognized personal finance author and Discover partner. “Consumers should also think about using payment options that reward them for the spending they know they’re already going to be doing – like the Discover it® Cashback card which offers 5% cash back at Walmart.com, Target.com and Amazon.com on up to $1,500 in purchases now through Dec. 31 when cardmembers sign up.”

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Fear of Shipping Delays Impact Shopping Behavior

More Americans are planning to shop in-store this year, rebounding near 2019 levels, with 31% of consumers reporting they will shop in-store this year, compared to 35% in 2019 and 22% in 2020. Of those shopping in-store this year, 71% said it is because they do not want to risk shipping delays.

Nevertheless, shoppers have a plan. Fifty-six percent report if they do encounter shipping delays they will spend more on little gifts, so their loved ones have something to open.

Black Friday continues to dominate the start of holiday shopping as the majority of people plan to start holiday shopping in November or December. Of those who plan to start the last two months of the year, nearly 63% say they’ll start the week of Thanksgiving.

When do you plan to start your holiday shopping?

January – September

17%

October

31%

November

39%

December

13%

Americans are Split on Holiday Travel

Overall, 65% of people feel very or somewhat comfortable traveling this holiday season. Younger generations are most likely to feel comfortable traveling for the holidays, as 72% of Gen Z and 74% of millennials report being comfortable, compared to 66% of Gen X and 53% of Boomers+. This compares to 42% of Americans who reported feeling safe to travel when polled by Discover in April.

Travel is expected to increase this holiday season as 32% of people are planning to travel, compared to last year when only 23% traveled. Of those traveling, 43% plan to use credit card points to help pay for their travel.

“The holidays are always busy with shopping and travel plans and it’s great to see a majority of consumers are excited for the upcoming season. No matter where consumers are spending this year, Discover offers a line-up of credit cards designed to reward them for everyday spending,” said Kate Manfred, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Discover. “Discover’s rewards don’t expire,2 and Discover matches all the Miles or cash back cardmembers earn at the end of their first year,3 which means cardmembers can earn more rewards with holiday purchases this season.”

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