Older Adults Focusing on Family this Holiday Season
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G. Oscar Anderson, AARP Research
Updated December 13, 2021 Published December 13, 2021 / Updated December 13, 2021It’s the shopping season and most older adults plan to buy gifts for friends and family this year. In AARP’s newest poll, over eight-in-ten (83%) adults age 50 and older plan to shop for
gifts for a holiday or other sorts of observance. Children (74%) and grandchildren (53%) are their top gift recipients, followed by friends, siblings, other relatives, and parents. Women are
more likely to take the lead in gift giving, purchasing for a wider variety of people than their male counterparts. Women are significantly more likely than men to say they plan to purchase
gifts for their grandchildren, friends, and parents, as well as for the service workers in their lives.
On average, adults 50 and older say they plan to spend $500 on gifts this year, with 15% of gift givers spending over $1,000 on holiday gifts. Most (71%) older adults say their holiday
gifting costs are about the same as last year, but 17% say they are cutting back. Women are more likely to be cutting back on holiday shopping than men (21% vs. 13%), and African
American/Black older adults are more likely than their white counterparts to say the same (33% vs. 13%).
Despite ongoing COVID-19 concerns, travel is still playing a big role in many older adults’ holiday plans this year. A third (33%) of adults 50 and older plan to travel for the holidays this
year. Men are more likely to say they’ll be traveling than women (37% vs. 29%). Family is the big motivator for travelers—72% say their primary motivation is spending time with family,
while 36% are looking forward to relaxing and recharging.
MethodologyThis nationwide poll of 1,000 adults ages 50 and older utilized NORC’s Foresight 50+ Consumer Omnibus Survey, a monthly multi-client survey. Interviews were conducted in English online (90%)
and by phone (10%) from November 12 – November 15, 2021 and included five questions on holiday shopping and travel. Data are weighted to the latest Current Population Survey (CPS)
benchmarks developed by the U.S. Census Bureau and are balanced by gender, age, education, race/ethnicity, region and AARP membership. The weighted data reflect the U.S. population of adults
ages 50 and over.
For more information, contact Oscar Anderson, [email protected]. For media inquiries, contact AARP’s External Relations department [email protected].
Suggested citation:
Anderson, G. Oscar. 2021 Holiday Shopping and Travel Poll. Washington, DC: AARP Research, December 2021. http://doi.org/10.26419/res.00510.001
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