- With just two weeks until Thanksgiving, Business Insider teamed with global technology company Morning Consult to conduct a nationwide survey of American shopping habits during the holiday season.
- We analyzed responses from more than 2,300 adults across household income brackets, political ideologies, gender, race, and age to learn more about consumer sentiments around shopping holidays like Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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The holiday shopping season is almost upon us, and consumer sentiment around the national spending spree remains as varied as ever.
In order to learn more about shopping habits this holiday season, we teamed up with global technology company Morning Consult to survey more than 2,300 American adults about their gift purchasing preferences. This group included individuals across household income brackets, political ideologies, gender, race, and age, to paint a representative portrayal of national shopping strategies and planned spending in 2019.
Among the many interesting trends we unearthed along the way, one key takeaway is that Cyber Monday is growing in popularity over Black Friday, and that online shopping continues to outpace in-store sales and door busters.
Check out what else we discovered, below.
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