‘Tis the Season for Temptation: Holiday Shoppers Anticipate Overspending

Holiday shoppers are making their gift lists and checking them twice, but most are feeling the temptation to overspend before they even start their shopping. According to a national consumer survey fr...

Autore: Business Wire

Experian’s annual shopping survey found that most consumers are tempted by sales

COSTA MESA, Calif.: Holiday shoppers are making their gift lists and checking them twice, but most are feeling the temptation to overspend before they even start their shopping. According to a national consumer survey from Experian, 89 percent of consumers are tempted to spend more than they should even though 68 percent said inflation is affecting their holiday shopping.

Deals, sales and gifts lure shoppers

The majority (94%) of respondents said they would be tempted to purchase an item not on their shopping list but that catches their eye as being on sale. Additionally, 63 percent of all respondents said that it is difficult to reject the temptation to spend on gifts and experiences.

The holiday season is a time for giving, and that’s reflected in the top category that consumers feel the most tempted to spend on – 47 percent of survey respondents say gifts for others. In fact, among respondents who said they overspend on holiday shopping, 3 out of 4 say they typically overspend on gifts for others followed by things they don’t need because they are on sale (27%) and going out to eat with friends and family (25%).

Consumers are especially enticed to spend by in-store sales and discounts (78%), Black Friday deals (70%) and browsing online (65%).

“The holiday season might be the most wonderful time of the year, but overspending can cause consumers to feel less jolly than usual,” said Rod Griffin, senior director of Consumer Education and Advocacy at Experian. “With a budget and plan in place, holiday shoppers can avoid temptation and jingle all the way to the new year without a financial headache.”

Consumers are making financial plans for the new year

While they may be expecting to spend more this year, holiday shoppers are also making plans to better help them manage their finances. Sixty-nine percent of consumers are more motivated to improve their finances in preparation for the holiday season, the highest their motivation has been in several years. Fifty-four percent of consumers said they will set aside money for gifts and 43 percent will tighten their budgets as a way to prepare for holiday shopping. They’re also looking ahead to the new year, with 43 percent of respondents saying that paying off debt is their top financial improvement step they plan to take before 2025.

As holiday shoppers look towards the end of the year, here are a few tips they can use to make their financial situation merrier.

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Fonte: Business Wire


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