![]() ![]() This report contains research and data from GlobalData, a third-party retail analytics firm. Nearly two thirds of moms feel more aware of how their shopping habits impact the environment. Nearly 60% of moms say they feel guilty when they shop too much – more than any group surveyed. Nearly half of shoppers say they feel more aware of how their shopping habits impact the environment. The eco-impact of shopping weighs on the collective consumer conscience:ħ8% of shoppers say they want to be less wasteful this holiday season.ħ9% of shoppers say they want to be more mindful of what they buy this holiday season. More than 1 in 2 moms say they plan to shop secondhand this holiday season, prioritizing value and sustainability more than the average shopper. Uniqueness: To get more one-of-a-kind gifts Value: To save money & get better deals on higher end brands More than 1 in 3 shoppers say they plan to shop secondhand this holiday season. Shoppers are prioritizing value this holiday season: nearly 1 in 2 shoppers say price is most important to them when shopping this year. More than half of shoppers refuse to pay full price this holiday season. Value is shoppers’ top priority, driving them to secondhand: Gen Z are hit particularly hard – 47% say student loans are impacting how much they can spend. More than 1 in 4 shoppers say student loans are impacting how much they can spend this holiday season. Reduced Income: Nearly half of shoppers say their household income decreased this year, and it’s impacting their holiday budget. Gas Prices: 1 in 2 shoppers say gas prices are impacting how much they can spend this holiday season. Inflation: 62% of shoppers say inflation is forcing them to shrink their holiday budget. ![]() More than 1 in 3 shoppers plan to spend less than last holiday season. Wallets are tightening amid inflation this holiday season: ![]() Nearly two thirds of those surveyed (& 70% of moms) say they don’t plan to shop on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. #1 reason why? To avoid the stress of last minute holiday shopping Moms in particular are starting early: Nearly 70% say they’ve already started shopping or plan to in October. More than half of shoppers say they’ve already started shopping or plan to in October. Embracing 'Holiday Creep' May Actually Equal Less Stress. Key Insights from thredUP's 2023 Holiday Report ![]()
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