Insight ReportUS Survey Update: A Last Look at Consumers’ Holiday Shopping Expectations (Select Findings) Coresight Research December 14, 2020 Reasons to ReadThis report provides select findings from Coresight Research’s December 8 survey of US consumers on their behaviors and expectations, with a focus on implications for retailers. This week, as we move into the last couple of weeks of the 2020 holiday season, we analyze consumers’ holiday shopping expectations for the final time. This report is available for free and can be accessed by registering for a free account. We highlight selected findings from our weekly survey across three key topics: Consumers’ expectations for holiday spending compared to last year When consumers expect to shop for the holiday 2020 season Shoppers’ current online spending habits Our full report is available to premium subscribers and includes further findings on the shape of holiday demand, as well as consumers’ avoidance of public places and the activities they expect to do in the next two weeks. Click here to view additional coverage of the impact of Covid-19 on retail, which includes US consumer survey findings from previous weeks. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Holiday 2025: Government Shutdown-Related Reduction in SNAP, Other Payments and Salaries Could Meaningfully Impact US Holiday SpendingConsumer Sentiment Peaks Ahead of Singles’ Day—Then Stabilizes: China Consumer Survey InsightsUS Back to School 2025, Part 3: Essential Categories and Apparel for the BTS Season—Athleisure and Basics Set to LeadUS Store Tracker Extra, March 2025: US Total Closed Retail Space Exceeds 100 Million Square Feet