Deep Dive 12 minutes PremiumHoliday 2019: US Shopper Survey Coresight Research September 3, 2019 Executive SummaryWe take a deep dive into US shoppers’ expectations for the 2019 holiday season. Almost six in 10 holiday shoppers are concerned about tariffs causing prices to rise on holiday gifts. And the majority of shoppers will not increase spending to absorb any price hikes: They will buy fewer items, switch to cheaper retailers or buy cheaper products. Holiday shoppers are cross-channel shoppers: Just over two-thirds expect to buy online and in store. Stores are the top channel for browsing, comparing and getting gift ideas. Shoppers primarily turn to e-commerce to strip friction from the shopping: to avoid crowds, save effort or save time. Shoppers most often choose to buy in store for ease of browsing, to see products in person and for the enjoyment of the experience. Walmart and Amazon will be the most-shopped retailers this holiday season. Amazon shopper numbers are supported by Prime members. Our survey suggests Walmart and Target stand to lose the most shoppers to Amazon. Click here to read Coresight’s coverage on US holiday retail and gain key retail insights for 2019 and prior years. 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: US CPG Sales Tracker: CPG E-Commerce Registers Highest Growth Rate Since August 2022Global Luxury—Retail 2025 Sector Outlook: A Year of Recovery, with Soft Luxury and China Gaining ShareUS CPG Sales Tracker: Nonfood CPG Rebounds, with E-Commerce and In-Store Growth AcceleratingChina’s 6.18 Shopping Festival 2024: Sales Model Shifts, Low-Price Strategies, New Brands and Livestreaming