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More Americans are planning to celebrate the Memorial Day weekend this year than last, but they’ll be watching what they spend when they do it.
A Numerator survey finds that 75 percent of Americans plan to celebrate the holiday this year. Eleven percent of those did not participate in Memorial Day activities in 2022.
Fifty-nine percent plan to grill or barbeque over the weekend and 42 percent will attend or host a gathering for family and/or friends. Nineteen percent will participate in recreational activities and a similar percentage will take time to remember a loved one who has died. Thirteen percent will attend a public celebration and 12 percent will watch fireworks. All of 2023’s numbers are higher than last year.
Americans are, for the most part, planning to stick close to home this weekend. Forty-nine percent who plan to celebrate will spend at least some of that time at home. Twenty-four percent say they will limit their travel to within an hour of their homes and eight percent say they will travel a few hours or more to get to their destinations. Gen Z and Millennials are twice as likely as other generations to hit the road for longer trips this weekend.
Consumers are looking to cut costs this year with 87 percent planning to spend the same or less than they did in 2022.
Eighty-four percent say that inflation will impact how much they spend. Saving money is a priority for many with:
- Fifty-four percent planning to buy goods on sale;
- Twenty-eight percent planning to use more coupons;
- Twenty percent planning to switch to store brands;
- Seventeen percent planning to shop at dollar or discount stores.
Food and beverage retailers will reap the biggest benefits from the holiday with 83 percent planning to buy food, 46 percent planning to purchase alcoholic beverages and 35 percent intending to buy non-alcoholic drinks.
Sixteen percent are going to buy party supplies and 11 percent decorations.
Seven percent will purchase games/activities, four percent will buy clothing and three percent plan to get a gift.
Most retailers are touting significant savings to drive customers into stores this weekend. Walmart, which promises to be a major beneficiary of this year’s Memorial Day weekend trends, is promoting a basket of grilling-related products at prices below what it charged in 2022. The offer lasts through July 15.
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