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Most Americans plan to spend less on holiday gifts: Survey
Surveys show 55% of U.S. adults plan to cut holiday gift spending due to inflation and rising living costs, with 44% citing inflation as their top economic concern.
- A total of 41 percent of Americans plan to spend less on holiday presents this year, according to a new CNBC poll.
- About 55% of U.S. adults state they will spend less this year compared to last year, as reported by NBC News.
- The poll shows more than 60% of Democrats and independents plan to spend less, compared to only 41% of Republicans, highlighting partisan differences.
- The economy is a top concern for many, with 44% citing inflation as their most pressing economic issue, according to NBC News.
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A survey reveals that 55 percent of Americans plan to spend less on gifts this Christmas of 2025, reflecting a deep economic concern driven mainly by inflation and rising cost of living.
Poll: Majority plan to spend less on holiday gifts this year amid broader economic concerns
A majority of U.S. adults, 55%, say they will spend less on holiday gifts this year compared with last year, according to a new NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey, highlighting how inflation has changed spending habits.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 33%
R 17%
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