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U.S. Retail Spending Ended Strong in 2023 Despite Economic Headwinds

By Connie Diaz De Teran
January 18, 2024
in Analysts Coverage, Merchant, Retail
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Despite challenges such as inflation and escalating consumer credit card debt, retail sales increased 0.6% in December from November’s 0.3% increase, according to data from the Census Bureau. This unexpected rise underscores consumer confidence, revealing that individuals remained resilient, choosing to increase their spending during the holiday season.

The final numbers contrasted economists’ expectations, who predicted pullback in consumer spending during Q3 2023. Despite factors such as higher borrowing costs, reduced savings, and price increases, a robust job market and increased wages played pivotal roles in driving consumer expenditure.

A Different Retail Spending Outlook

Several studies published in Q3 2023 suggested that the current economic climate would not hinder consumer holiday spending. Data from Deloitte revealed that consumers were projected to spend 14% more year-over-year—exceeding pre-pandemic levels. Of course, the enthusiasm for holiday shopping wasn’t universal, with many consumers adopting a more cautious approach. Consumers burdened by student loans were particularly mindful of their budgets, as 48% indicated their intention to limit holiday spending.

Additional insights from Adobe also highlighted the success of the holiday season and underscored the critical role played by buy now, pay later services.

The surge in holiday spending was fueled by merchants catering to cash-strapped consumers through personalized promotions and enhanced in-store experiences. However, with this unrestrained holiday expenditure, what implications will it have on consumer budgets this year?

“There is the possibility we’ll see some level of pullback in consumer spending in 2024 as consumers reevaluate their budgets and pay down some elevated debt levels,” said Mike Graziano, a senior consumer products analyst at RSM US, in a prepared statement. “However, even if that is the case, consumers are on solid footing entering 2024.”

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