Berkeley Research Group Releases 2016 Holiday Retail Outlook Report

Consumers Generally Upbeat About Finances but Expect to Spend Same or Less on Holiday Gifts


EMERYVILLE, CA--(Marketwired - August 18, 2016) - Berkeley Research Group released today its 2016 Holiday Retail Outlook report, which presents the findings of an online survey conducted among a sample of 1,026 adults comprising 506 men and 520 women 18 years of age and older. The survey was fielded to a demographically representative US sample of adult shoppers and was conducted from June 23-26, 2016.

"Retailers have been facing a new and more challenging environment in recent years," said Managing Director Keith Jelinek, a leader of BRG's Retail Performance Improvement practice. "The convergence of five major trends -- value shopping, channel shift, technology, mobility/delivery, and the rise of Millennial spending power -- has had a dramatic impact on the landscape."

Key Findings

  • Personal Financial Situation
    • 49% of consumers feel good about their financial situation; 30% are neutral and 20% do not feel good
    • Younger generations' sentiment is in line with older consumers (i.e., Baby Boomers)
  • Holiday Spending Expectations
    • 76% of consumers expect to spend the same or less on holiday gifts in 2016; just 15% say they'll spend more
    • Among those expecting to spend less, 30% cite rising household expenses as the reason, 27% say that their income has gone down, and 25% say they have too much debt
  • Online Shopping
    • 88% of shoppers have made an online purchase within the past year
      • More than 90% of Millennials and Gen X consumers have shopped online, compared to 84% among Boomers
    • 42% of online shoppers indicate their online spending has increased in the last 12 months, with just 13% reporting a decrease
      • 49% of Millennials say their spending has increased, compared to 34% of Baby Boomers shopping online
      • For those spending less online in the past year, delivery costs are the biggest issue
  • Loyalty Programs
    • Loyalty programs can be impactful on shoppers' decision of where to shop; impact varies widely by age group and retailer type
      • Millennials and Gen X shoppers are more likely to be influenced by retailer loyalty programs
      • Among various retail segments, loyalty programs seem to have the highest impact for mass merchandisers, department stores, and consumer electronics retailers
  • In-Store Shopping
    • While the impact of online shopping is obvious, few shoppers say that they avoid visits to physical stores -- just 11% say they rarely or never shop in-store
      • Younger consumers also visit physical stores more frequently than older shoppers
    • When asked which is more important when shopping in-store, service or convenience, 64% cited convenience (being able to get in and out of the store quickly)
  • Localization
    • Nearly 70% find it important that stores carry assortments that cater to the local community

About Berkeley Research Group, LLC

Berkeley Research Group, LLC (www.thinkbrg.com) is a leading global strategic advisory and expert consulting firm that provides independent advice, data analytics, authoritative studies, expert testimony, investigations, transaction advisory, restructuring services, and regulatory and dispute consulting to Fortune 500 corporations, financial institutions, major law firms and regulatory bodies around the world. BRG experts and consultants combine intellectual rigor with practical, real-world experience and an in-depth understanding of industries and markets. Their expertise spans economics and finance, data analytics and statistics, and public policy in many of the major sectors of our economy, including retail, healthcare, banking, information technology, energy, construction and real estate. BRG is headquartered in Emeryville, California, with offices across the United States and in Asia, Australia, Canada, Latin America, the Middle East and the United Kingdom.

BRG's Retail practice provides extensive industry expertise combined with data-driven, objective, and innovative approaches to the most complex retail challenges. The BRG Retail team's significant experience working with companies at critical inflection points in their lifecycles has informed their approach and instilled a sense of urgency in solving problems.

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