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Posted Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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Yonkers, NY - ‘Tis the season to give, but that’s not the case for all Americans this holiday season. According to a new Consumer Reports Holiday Shopping Poll, nearly one-quarter (23%) of respondents anticipate they will spend less than last year.
CR’s poll also found that the shopping season may get off to a slower start this year. Only 22 percent of consumers anticipate finishing holiday shopping right after Thanksgiving, compared to 30 percent in 2006. Forty-five percent of respondents said they do not anticipate finishing their shopping until the second week of December, and 20 percent said they would be pushing it right to December 24th. And approximately 6 percent of respondents are resigned not to complete their shopping until after the holidays.
“Our findings suggest that consumers are tightening their wallets this year more so than last year,” said Tod Marks, senior editor, Consumer Reports. “The holiday shopping landscape is vast. Consumers need to make well informed decisions on their budget and on their purchases to alleviate the large bills and possibly disappointed gift recipients.”
The Consumer Reports Holiday Shopping Poll also finds:
The Consumer Reports National Research Center conducted a telephone survey of a nationally representative probability sample of telephone households. 1,003 interviews were completed among adults aged 18+. Interviewing took place over October 18-21, 2007. The margin of error is +/- 3% points at a 95% confidence level.
Consumer Reports has no commercial relationship with any advertiser or sponsor appearing on this newspaper's web site.

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