NRF: Thanksgiving Weekend Draws Nearly 190M Shoppers, Spending Up 16% December 3, 2019
“Americans
continue
to
start
their
holiday
shopping
earlier
in
the
year,
and
Thanksgiving
is
still
a
critical
weekend
for
millions,”
NRF
President
and
CEO
Matthew
Shay
said.
“Whether
they’re
looking
for
something
unique
on
Main
Street,
making
a
trip
to
the
store
or
searching
for
the
best
deals
from
their
mobile
device,
this
is
when
shoppers
shift
into
high
gear.
With
the
condensed
holiday
season,
consumers
are
feeling
the
pressure
to
get
their
shopping
done
in
time.
Even
those
who
typically
wait
until
the
last
minute
to
purchase
gifts
turned
out
in
record
numbers
all
weekend
long.”
Shoppers
spent
an
average
$361.90
on
holiday
items
over
the
five-day
period,
up
16
percent
from
$313.29
during
the
same
period
last
year.
Of
the
total,
$257.33
(71
percent)
was
specifically
spent
on
gifts.
The
biggest
spenders
were
25-
to
34-year-olds
at
$440.46,
closely
followed
by
those
35-44
at
$439.72. |
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