How ‘slow shopping’ will affect holiday spending

Date:

Americans are not holding back on holiday spending this year – but they are taking a more deliberate approach to the purchases they make, according to new research. Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Affirm, the study of 2,000 Americans who celebrate a winter holiday, revealed the growing trend of “slow shopping,” with nearly three in four respondents (73%) saying they have adopted this approach for the holiday shopping season. Additionally, three in five respondents (60%) said they’re starting earlier, making more frequent, smaller trips and being mindful of what they buy this year. The survey asked why purchasing habits have changed — and respondents pointed to value and intention.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Real Madrid not ruling out January move for long-term target despite uncertainties

However, while Real Madrid have not completely ruled out...

Gary Neville & Jamie Carragher disagree on David Coote’s future after Liverpool controversy

The pundits also seemed to agree that surely all...

SDGA announces new Director of Competitions, 2025 schedule of championships

SIOUX FALLS — Dean Zahn of Aberdeen has been...

Daily horoscope for Nov. 14, 2024

Moon Alert: After 2:15 a.m. EST today, there are...