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When and Where the Affluent Shop for Holiday Gifts

 
Author: Ron Kurtz
 

When and Where Show Little Variation By Age, Gender,or Level of Wealth

The majority of the affluent will do most of their shopping for holiday gifts during the first two weeks of December, and traditional department stores will be the most important source of gifts, based on dollars spent, according to a recent survey of the wealthiest 10% of U.S. households.

About one in four said they would do most of their holiday gift shopping before Thanksgiving, while 60% plan to do most of their shopping during the first two weeks of December. About 12% plan to wait until the week before the holiday. A total of 3% will wait until the after holiday sales. Only a few (4%) planned to venture out to do most of their shopping during the busy Thanksgiving weekend, often the biggest shopping days of all for many.

The traditional department store will be the number one gift source for 32% of all respondents, with discount department stores and specialty retail stores virtually tied at about one in five of the affluent shoppers. Named by 16%, the internet will be a close fourth.

The discount department store and the internet were named more frequently than in 2004 as the most important source, as the first place mentions for traditional department stores and specialty retail stores declined slightly.

Traditional department stores, at 75% of the respondents, received the most total mentions. Specialty retail stores at 66% were in second place, discount department stores at 56% were third, and the internet at 53% was fourth. Total mentions of discount department stores increased as wealth declined, and total mentions of the internet were highest among those under 50 (64%) and those with incomes above $200,000 (58%).

These results were obtained from the recently completed Fall 2005 Affluent Market Tracking Study #8 by The American Affluence Research Center. A continuing series of twice-yearly surveys, these studies track the 12- month economic outlook and spending plans of the wealthiest 10% of Americans, the 11 million households representing about half of all consumer income and spending and a third of the total US economy. These are the consumers who have helped the more upscale retailers to out perform others in recent years.

The survey participants were asked to rank their first, second, and third most important sources of gifts based on the total dollar value of gifts purchased.

Highlights of the national survey of 448 men and women in the wealthiest 10% of U.S. households can be found on the AARC website, www.affluenceresearch.org. The survey participants have an average income of $308,000 and an average net worth of $2.7 million. The survey has a 5% margin of error at the 95% confidence level.

 
 
 

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