美国人在圣诞节欢呼上花费巨资......还有妈妈们 Americans Spend Big On Christmas Cheer... And Mums

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/americans-spend-big-christmas-cheer-and-mums

冬季假期是最赚钱的假期,从11月1日到12月31日,每人花费估计为875美元。母亲节位居第二,每人花费为274美元,而其他节日,如情人节和父亲节 日间价格从 192 美元到 196 美元不等。 万圣节的人均消费为 108 美元,而新兴赛事超级碗的人均消费为 85 美元。 返校和返校的家庭支出分别较高,分别为 1,367 美元和 890 美元,但由于这些活动是基于家庭的计算,因此不能直接与假期进行比较。 因此,尽管返校和大学数据很高,但冬季假期可能仍然是个人支出最高的假期。

The winter holiday season is the most lucrative holiday period, with an estimated $875 spent per person from November 1 to December 31. Mother's Day is the runner-up, with per-person spending at $274, while other holidays such as Valentine's Day and Father's Day range from $192 to $196. Halloween's per-person spending is $108, while the Super Bowl, a newer phenomenon, has an average spending of $85 per person. Back-to-college and back-to-school have higher household spending at $1,367 and $890, respectively, but these events are not directly comparable to holidays due to their household-based calculations. Therefore, the winter holiday season likely remains the top-ranking holiday for individual spending, despite the high back-to-school and college figures.


Americans Spend Big On Christmas Cheer... And Mums

With an expected per-person spending of $875, no other holiday rooted in long-standing tradition comes close to the winter holiday season, which starts on November 1 and ends on December 31. 

Infographic: Americans Spend Big on Christmas Cheer - And Moms | Statista

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As Statista's Florian Zandt reports, data from the National Retail Federation (NRF) shows that spending for the runner-up, Mother's Day, only amounts to one third of Thanksgiving and Christmas consumer spending, with no other seasonal event coming close.

While Mother's Day spending stood at $274 per person in 2023, Father's Day, Valentine's Day and Easter ranged between $192 and $196 in the past year. 

Halloween, where money is mostly spent on costumes and decorations according to additional data from the NRF, comes in sixth with an expected per-person spend of $108. While most of the holidays featured on the list have roots in history reaching back hundreds to thousands of years, the Super Bowl is a relatively new phenomenon. This fact notwithstanding, U.S. Americans on average still spend $85 per person on arguably the most important U.S. sports event of the year.

When taking into account not just festivities connected to specific celebrations, two other occasions take the first and second spots in the ranking: Back-to-college and back-to-school. However, these two events are not comparable to the rest of the list, since the average expected spending of $1,367 and $890, respectively, is calculated by household and not per person. Having more than one individual per household in need of school supplies, clothing or electronics for the new school year can skew the results. Therefore, it's likely that even while the per-household figures for back-to-college and back-to-school are higher, the winter holiday season still ranks first in individual spending.

Tyler Durden Sat, 11/09/2024 - 22:45
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