A new independent survey revealed a cultural evolution is underway for the 2024 holiday shopping season and beyond, likely driven by the lingering effects of a global recession and the pandemic.
Today, the majority of global consumers are spending less than $1,000 total on gifts, shifting from traditional in-person holiday shopping to a fast, mobile-centric experience, completing holiday shopping in just under six hours.
The “2024 Holiday Shopping Trends Report,” commissioned by Celigo, ae leading integration platform as a service for business and IT users, surveyed 4,000 global consumers across North America and the U.K. about their 2024 holiday shopping plans, including priorities, destinations, price and delivery preferences, gift budgets, preferred shopping channels, optimal shopping times, gift return experiences and more.
Key survey findings highlight a new era in holiday shopping:
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“With economic pressures and inflation concerns still top of mind, consumers are dedicating far less time, money and resources to holiday shopping,” said Mark Simon, vice president of strategy at Celigo. “There is a significant shift toward last-minute online purchases and a growing emphasis on securing the best deals at the right time, which means that retailers must adapt to these evolving behaviors to meet the demands of today’s digitally savvy shoppers.”
The report also provides strategic recommendations to help retailers prepare for and capitalize on these emerging trends:
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Visit the Celigo website to download the full 2024 Holiday Shopping Trends Report and to access the new holiday assessment tool, an interactive tool designed to help retailers evaluate their preparedness for the upcoming shopping season.
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