Mother’s Day love: fewer Aussies spending more

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 8-May-25

Australians are expected to spend $1bn on Mother’s Day this year, virtually unchanged from a year ago despite tighter household budgets. A survey by the Australian Retailers Association and Roy Morgan shows that 30 per cent of Australians will celebrate Mother’s Day in 2025, which equates to seven million people. This is 2.7 million fewer than in 2024, although the projected average spend is up from $102 last year to $141. Flowers will be the gift of choice for 37% of respondents, while 20 per cent will opt for food and beverages. Other popular gifts include gift vouchers (10%), personal care items (10%), clothing and shoes (9%), and house-related gifts such as homewares and gardening hardware (7%). This ARA-Roy Morgan Snap SMS survey was conducted with a nationwide cross-section of 3,115 Australians aged 18+ from 10-23 April.

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AUSTRALIAN RETAILERS ASSOCIATION, ROY MORGAN LIMITED

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