Insight Report 13 minutes PremiumThe Next Spending Revolution: How US Consumers Plan To Change Their Behaviors Post Vaccine Coresight Research June 3, 2021 What's InsideWe provide an outlook for US retail and service spending in the near term, analyzing Coresight Research’s proprietary survey data to understand how consumers will change their spending behaviors once they have received a Covid-19 vaccine. We highlight five key ways in which widespread vaccinations will impact spending through the remainder of 2021, with a focus on the implications for US retail. Exploring the five components of the next spending revolution, we include discussion of the following: Categories in which consumers plan to spend more or less once vaccinated—compared to pre-pandemic and compared to the 2020 pandemic period Differences in consumer spending plans by income, age and region To read more about US consumers’ behaviors and expectations, with a focus on the implications for US retail, see Coresight Research’s US Consumer Tracker, which presents our weekly survey findings. Our US Consumer Tracker Extra monthly series offers additional insight, including long-term consumer trends and a detailed analysis of where current trends will lead in the coming months. Click here to read our full collection of reports. Premium subscribers can also access data from our weekly surveys in our US Consumer Tracker Databank. Contents (Click to navigate) What’s the Story? Why It Matters The Next Spending Revolution in the US: In Detail What We Think Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: August 2024 US Retail Sales: Growth Eases Following One-Month SpikeUS Store Tracker Extra, October 2024: Drugstore Chains Drive Total Closed Space to 99 Million Square FeetData Dive: When Will US Grocery Unit Growth Turn Positive?The State of the American Mall: Competitive, Attractive and Here To Stay