CE Holiday Purchases To Rise 16%: Conference Board
By Alan Wolf On Nov 21 2011 - 6:01am
NEW YORK – U.S. households are expected
to spend 16 percent more on CE
and software gift purchases this season
over last.
According to a Nielsen consumer survey
conducted last month for the Conference
Board, a not-for-profit research
organization, CE will enjoy the secondbiggest
bump over the holidays behind
toys and games, whose intended purchases
are up 16.6 percent.
Forty-four percent of respondents said
they will spend the same amount as last
year on CE, while 40 percent said they
would spend less. By comparison, only 7
percent of consumers said they plan to
spend more on total holiday gifting this
year, while 40 percent said they would
spend less.
Total gift expenditures are expected to
average of $497 per household, the survey
showed, and four out of 10 holiday
shoppers said they expect more than half
of their purchases to be on sale or discounted.
“As the holiday season approaches,
we once again find consumers in a frugal mood,” says Lynn Franco, director of the
Conference Board Consumer Research
Center. “With the overwhelming majority
of consumers expecting to spend the
same or less than they did last year, it’s
not surprising that they expect a large
share of their purchases to be on sale or
discounted.”
The survey also revealed that close to
two-thirds of consumers expect to purchase
a portion of their holiday gifts online,
with about 15 percent indicating that
more than half of their gifts will be purchased
from e-tailers.