PwC: US Holiday Spending to Fall 5% as Gen Z Cuts Back Sharply
PwC's 2025 Holiday Outlook survey reveals a 5% overall spending drop in the U.S., with Generation Z reducing budgets by 23% amid economic uncertainty and price sensitivity.
- US holiday spending is projected to decline by 5% in 2025, the steepest drop since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers .
- Gen Z shoppers plan to cut their holiday spending by 23%, reflecting ongoing economic uncertainty.
- About 84% of consumers expect to reduce spending, particularly on apparel and dining out, according to PwC.
- Millennials will spend an average of $2,190 during the holiday season, as revealed by PwC's survey.
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