Spent too much this holiday season? Here are steps you can take to avoid a repeat next year

Key Points

  • 55% of 2024 holiday shoppers felt stress over holiday costs.
  • 32% of consumers prioritized holiday spending to show love despite expenses.
  • 10% considered using emergency savings for holiday gifts.
  • 9% prioritized gift purchases over debt payments or bills.

Summary

The holiday season, while filled with joy, often brings financial stress due to the costs associated with gift-giving and celebrations. According to a survey by The Harris Poll for NerdWallet, over half of the 2024 holiday shoppers felt stressed about the expenses, yet a significant portion still valued the act of giving as a way to express love. Financial therapist Carrie Rattle notes that the pre-holiday hype can lead to overspending, with consumers often ignoring their budgets in the pursuit of instant gratification. This year, some shoppers even considered dipping into emergency savings or prioritizing gifts over essential payments. To mitigate such financial strain, experts suggest planning ahead, setting a budget, and spacing out purchases. By starting early, consumers can take advantage of sales throughout the year and make more rational spending decisions, avoiding the post-holiday financial aftershocks.

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December 31, 2024
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