Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 29-Nov-22
The Christmas Gift Buying Survey by the Australian Retailers Association in collaboration with Roy Morgan shows that 59% of Australians intend to spend the same or more (12%) on Christmas gifts compared with 2021, despite growing inflationary pressures. The survey also found that the average gift purchase is $700, down slightly ($26) on last year. Australians aged 35-49 years will spend the most, committing an average of $933 to their gifts; spending for this age group is up $111 over last year. Meanwhile, the majority of Australians will continue to shop for Christmas gifts in-store, with around one-third done online (down 14% point on 2021). Only 1% of Australians say they will do 100% of their shopping online. This ARA-Roy Morgan Snap SMS survey was conducted with an Australian-wide cross-section of 2,317 Australians aged 18+ on Thursday October 20 – Monday October 24, including 1,717 who plan on buying gifts for Christmas.
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AUSTRALIAN RETAILERS ASSOCIATION, ROY MORGAN LIMITED