For the 12th year in a row, SheSpeaks reached out to our community members and conducted the annual Holiday Shopping Index survey, with more than 1,000 women aged 18-65 from across the U.S. participating.
As the 2024 holiday season approaches, how are SheSpeaks members feeling about and planning for the upcoming holidays.
Perhaps the best word to sum up sentiment towards the 2024 holiday season is “uncertain.”
The majority (51%) of SheSpeaks members reported they plan to spend about the same on holiday shopping this year vs. last year, but the motivating factors behind this spending, and shopping preferences, made it clear that perceptions about the economy is more of a driving force than ever. Optimism about an improving economy is on the rise, but concern about family finances is increasing.
And while it’s clear that a lot of women are going to be on the hunt for deals this season (especially younger shoppers who are feeling especially pinched), they aren’t necessarily willing to wait for Black Friday or Cyber Monday to snag a deal.
Read on to take a closer look at this year’s findings.
Economic concerns
16% believe the economy is improving, a 45% increase from last year
However, people feeling “somewhat concerned” about their family’s financial situation increased from 21% in 2023 to 24% in 2024
The economy was named the primary factor affecting holiday shopping by 6.1% more respondents this year
Financial concerns weigh more heavily on younger shoppers, which may influence their overall spending patterns
Emotions on The Rise
“Uncertainty” as a top emotion around the holidays is on the rise, with a 28% jump year over year. This is especially the case for younger women
Many older women (30.5%) see the holiday shopping season as a time to be calm and content vs. only 16% of younger shoppers
Younger women are experiencing a wider range of negative emotions, from anxious/scared to frustrated and uncertain
Changing Shopping Habits
Store promotions and discounts is the number one factor impacting anticipated holiday spending, reported by 62% of SheSpeaks survey respondents
A whopping 65% of people will start shopping for the holidays before Thanksgiving, and 28% had already started buying gifts in early October
Plans to shop on traditional holiday shopping days decreased this year, with plans to shop on Cyber Monday down 7.5% and Black Friday down 4.1%
Younger women are less likely to participate in shopping days or in-store shopping, while older women participate more in these established events
See the infographic below for even more details from this year’s survey.
What do you think of these results? Do they match your experience and sentiment this holiday season?


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misfit0103 | FROSTBURG, MD<3
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wisewoman | longs, SCthe economy is holding a lot of us back !!!
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luvthacanes | OAKLAND PARK, FLThe economy is definitely a concern since we have experienced double digit inflation in almost every expense area possible. interest rates are higher on credit card debt. certainly spending less this Christmas.
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Crystal821 | SOUTH RIVER, NJI'm home on temporary disability and I'm just hoping to find a job my March. It's scary out here.
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ScottySpock | MAYSVILLE, GAI agree. I will say however, for me, adjusting to being on short term disability for surgery and finally returning to work right before the holidays has been a fun experience lol
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cac2880 | Granbury, TXLooks about right to me!
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Jdunagin1985 | SPINDALE, NCThis time of year people need to be grateful for the friendships and family they have. Be grateful for all of our blessings.
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emilyelizabethvirtual | DOTHAN, ALThis year is truly an opportunity for people to reflect on what truly matters in ways that feel more purposeful and thoughtful.
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angie_saad1 | HANOVER, PAI agree 100%
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aolaveq77 | MAPLE CITY, MII'm terrified of what's to come. if it's though for 2 head of household, for a single mom like me, and many others, will be really though.
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Joyce0817 | FINDLAY, OHLove this !
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Puppiemommie | Alamogordo, NMI'm extremely nervous about the next 4 years. Terrified almost
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LemonTart | Nederland, TXI'm very concerned companies are already stocking up so they can be prepared for the tariffs .
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Nekaod1 | TUSCALOOSA, ALI agree!
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rychepet | WESTLAND, MIThe overall economy may be improving, but on an individual level, I think it's getting worse. I remain calm during the holidays and am thankful for having a small family. I still enjoy going shopping in stores, but I choose a select few instead of going on a rampage to see how many stores I can hit.