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Home » Back-to-School Sales a Bit Tardy This Year

Back-to-School Sales a Bit Tardy This Year

August 22, 2016
NRF

"It is evident that many families are still considering price and value when shopping for their back-to-school and college needs," NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. "Shopping early and often is a trend we have seen from many budget-conscious consumers over the last few years. In the weeks ahead, parents will take advantage of the aggressive deals that retailers will offer as they get ready to welcome the fall season merchandise."

K-12 Spending Update

According to the survey, only 13 percent of families with children in grades K-12 have completed their shopping lists. However, 22 percent of families have yet to start their shopping, up from last year’s 20 percent.

For the first time, the survey asked consumers which back-to-school items they still needed to complete their shopping list. According to the survey, 77 percent need to buy school supplies, followed by clothing (70 percent) and shoes (57 percent).

When searching for the perfect deals, 48 percent of parents are influenced by coupons, up from 43 percent last year and the highest in the survey’s history. Families will also take advantage of in-store promotions (39 percent) and advertising inserts (33 percent) to complete their shopping lists. For those who started shopping early, half (50 percent) of their purchases were influenced by coupons, sales and/or promotions.

Taking a deeper dive into classroom needs, the survey found that 64 percent of supply purchases for back-to-school are influenced by school requirements. In addition, 45 percent of parents buying electronics were influenced by their schools.

When it comes to where consumers will finish their shopping, 53 percent will head to discount stores, 51 percent to department stores, 39 percent to clothing stores and 37 percent to office supply stores. More will shop online this year, 31 percent compared with 27 percent last year, the highest in the survey’s history.

When asked what payment method families will use most often to complete their purchases, 49 percent will use their debit cards while 29 percent will use their credit cards. Cash (21 percent) and checks (2 percent) will hardly be used as primary forms of payment, reaching the lowest levels ever in survey history.

College Spending Update

Similar to back-to-school shoppers, college students and families with children in college have completed almost 48 percent of their shopping, slightly down from 49 percent last year. According to the survey, only 15 percent of consumers have completed their shopping lists, compared with 19 percent at this point last year.

“When it comes to big spending events such as back-to-school and back-to-college, families are being very savvy in how they tackle their lists,” Prosper principal analyst Pam Goodfellow said. “Families are slowly completing their shopping this season while taking advantage of expected promotions that will continue through Labor Day, and spreading their budget as necessary.”

Consumers were asked for the first time which back-to-college items are still needed to complete their shopping lists. According to the survey, 61 percent still need to purchase school supplies, followed by clothing (50 percent) and personal care items (33 percent).

The survey found college consumers will likely complete the rest of their shopping at discount stores (42 percent, lowest in survey history), followed by department stores (42 percent, highest in survey history) and online shopping (40 percent, also a survey high).

Coupons and promotions are helping consumers with back-to-college purchases: 42 percent of college consumers say they are using coupons to complete their shopping list. A few more college shoppers will take advantage of in-store promotions (32 percent), followed by advertising inserts (29 percent). For those who have already made back-to-college purchases, half were influenced by promotions (50 percent, up from 48 percent last year).

Debit/check cards are the most preferred method of payment for college shoppers, with 44 percent using them. Credit cards continue to make gains, with 36 percent of respondents using them to complete their purchases.

Source: NRF

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