Washington, November 17, 2009 – It’s the year for a little more green and a
little less plastic. According to NRF’s 2009 Holiday Consumer Intentions and
Actions survey, conducted by BIGresearch, one-fourth (24.9%) of holiday
shoppers will pay for gifts this year with cash, a 9.1 percent increase from
last year’s 22.8 percent. In addition, 42.5 percent of shoppers plan to pay
primarily with debit or check cards, a 2.5 percent increase from last year.
The number of shoppers who will rely on credit cards is expected to fall
10.1 percent, with 28.3 percent of people using credit this year compared to
31.5 percent a year ago. Just four percent of holiday shoppers plan to pay
for most gifts with personal checks.
“With many holiday shoppers focused on spending within their limits, it’s no
surprise that fewer people will be relying on credit cards this year,” said
Tracy Mullin, President and CEO of the National Retail Federation. “If the
strong promotions and sales we’ve seen the last few weeks are any indication
of what retailers are planning, shopping on a budget this year will not be a
problem.”
Despite the talk of low inventory, many shoppers seem to be slow to head to
the stores this holiday season. According to the survey, 52.4 percent of
consumers have not yet begun their holiday shopping, and an additional 21.2
percent said they have completed less than one-tenth of their list.
“While many retailers are already aggressively promoting popular holiday
gift items, Black Friday might be the tipping point for shoppers this year,”
said Phil Rist, Executive Vice President, Strategic Initiatives,
BIGresearch. “Many shoppers are anxiously anticipating the deals and
bargains that retailers will unveil in the days after Thanksgiving.”
Early announcements of planned Black Friday promotions such as 50 percent
off of outerwear, $25 designer apparel and $10 toys may have influenced what
people plan to buy this holiday season. According to the survey, more people
plan to buy clothing (58.4% vs. 57.4% in 2008) and toys (42.2% vs. 41.6% in
2008) this year. Other items on shopping lists include gift cards (54.3%),
consumer electronics (28.6%), food and candy (27.6%), personal care or
beauty items (22.4%) and jewelry (18.4%).
About the Survey
The NRF 2009 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey was designed to
gauge consumer behavior and shopping trends related to the winter holidays.
The survey polled 8,692 consumers and was conducted for NRF by BIGresearch
from November 3-10, 2009. The consumer poll has a margin of error of plus or
minus 1.0 percent.
BIGresearch
is a consumer market intelligence firm that provides unique consumer
insights that are gathered online utilizing very large sample sizes.
BIGresearch’s syndicated Consumer Intentions and Actions survey monitors the
pulse of more than 8,000 consumers each month to empower its clients with
unique insights for identifying opportunities in a fragmented and changing
marketplace.
The National Retail Federation is the world's largest retail trade
association, with membership that comprises all retail formats and channels
of distribution including department, specialty, discount, catalog,
Internet, independent stores, chain restaurants, drug stores and grocery
stores as well as the industry's key trading partners of retail goods and
services. NRF represents an industry with more than 1.6 million U.S. retail
establishments, more than 24 million employees - about one in five American
workers - and 2008 sales of $4.6 trillion. As the industry umbrella group,
NRF also represents more than 100 state, national and international retail
associations.
www.nrf.com.
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