Flash Report 3 minutesRegister for Free AccessSt Patrick’s Day Celebrations Look to be a Modest Event for Retailers, Despite Rising Numbers of US Celebrants Coresight Research March 13, 2019 Executive Summary US Consumers plan to spend an average of $40 this St Patrick’s Day – far less than other holidays such as Valentine’s Day’s $162 average. Average spend has fluctuated over the years, although the proportion of people who say they’ll celebrate has risen. From about 55% in 2009, more than 70% of 18-34 year olds plan to celebrate this year. Older generations are more likely to host a dinner or attend a parade: Younger people are more likely to hit the bars or have a party. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? Register for a free user account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: The Future of Malls: Ebook—Analyzing Mall Retail Dynamics Through 2030Combating Inflation—Low-Income and Younger Shoppers Trade Down and Buy Less: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraGroceryshop 2024 Day Three: Best Practices for Innovation and Unified Shopping ExperiencesGenerative AI Latest: Strong Potential for Language and Code Translation; Global Telco AI Alliance Fosters AI Collaboration