Like everything else in 2020, the holidays are going to look a lot different than usual due to the nature of the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it's changing the travel itinerary, shifting amounts of expenditures, or choosing different channels, consumers are adjusting their plans accordingly. To find out what consumers have to say with regard to their pivoting plans, read along below.
Here are four things you need to know about consumers' plans for the upcoming holiday season:
Consumers Pivoting on Plans
Sixty-seven percent of consumers say they anticipate celebrating somewhat or very differently. How will those plans shift?
Expectations for Spending
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many consumers won’t be able to spend as they normally do for the upcoming holidays.
Reasons for Spending More:
Reasons for Spending Less:
Distribution of Expenditures
Last year, online orders earned a greater share of consumer spending, and the nature of 2020 ensures that trend will continue. Here’s how digital expenditures were distributed in 2019.
Shifts in Shopping
Seventy-seven percent of consumers expect their shopping habits to change for the upcoming holidays. What behaviors will manifest?
Did you know? Fifty-four percent of consumers plan to do all or most of their holiday shopping online this year, a sharp increase from 22% last year.