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Interest Rates Keep Rising, and So Does Our Holiday Spending


A new Consolidated Credit survey shows that more men will shop in-stores and the Hispanic community are prepared to buy responsibly.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Nov. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Inflation can't stop it, and neither can credit card interest rates that are averaging 28%. Holiday shopping keeps rising every year. But Consolidated Credit's annual holiday survey of 1,000 English and Spanish-speaking consumers reveals that some demographics are handling it better than others.

For example, nearly 40% of English-speaking women and 35% of men carried no credit card debt and 79% pay off their credit card balances within their billing cycle, which is crucial to avoid paying those steep interest charges.

"Holiday spending has trended upward since 2009 ? from just over $500 per person to an expected average of $900 this season," says April Lewis-Parks, Consolidated Credit's director of education.

"That's much higher than the rate of inflation and, most concerning, the rate of salary increases. That means more Americans going into debt. We have designed a free interactive holiday budgeting planner to help people stay on track."

If Lewis-Parks sees one bright spot, it's Hispanic holiday shoppers. While 28% of English-speaking respondents said they plan to spend up to $1,000 this holiday season, only 13% of Spanish-speaking respondents said the same.

Still, there's a concern: 

"While the Hispanic community is spending less over the holidays, one reason is that they simply can't afford to spend more," Lewis-Parks said.  A survey from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, "Making Ends Meet in 2022" reiterates that Hispanic consumers credit card debt increased substantially between June 2021 and September 2022.

This year's Consolidated Credit holiday survey not only focused on how much consumers will spend, but how they'll spend:

About: Consolidated Credit is a non-profit organization, which has helped more than 10 million people overcome debt and financial challenges in 30 years. Their mission is to assist families throughout the United States to end financial crises and solve money management issues through education and counseling.

SOURCE Consolidated Credit


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