Dads Are Recognized With Almost Ten Billion Dollars of Gifts This Year
Monday, June 4, 2007 12:57According to the 2007 Father’s Day Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, consumers are expected to spend $9.9 billion on dads this year, with the average person spending $98.34 on the holiday, up from $88.80 last year. Men will still be spending more than women this year with men planning to spend $100.72 on average versus women’s average of $96.09.
The most popular gift for dad will be a greeting card (69.9% of buyers), but other planned gifts include:
• Dinner out (42.7%)
• Apparel (37.1%)
• Gift certificate or gift card (29.9%)
• Electronics or computer related accessories (17.8%)
• Sporting goods or leisure items (13.9%)
• Tools or appliances (13.6%)
• Home improvement or gardening tools (12.4%)
NRF President and CEO, Tracy Mullin, says “Gas prices have little effect on what consumers spend for those who matter most.â€
This year, consumers are planning to shop for Father’s Day gifts at:
• Department store (34.2%)
• Discount stores (28.7%)
• Electronics or greeting card stores (29.6%)
• Specialty clothing stores (7.3%)
• Online shopping (18.7%)
Though most shoppers will buy gifts for their father or stepfather (50.1%) this year, buying for other family members and friends is also popular:
• 28% will buy a gift for their husband and
• 7.7% will spend on their son
• 3.8% will buy for their grandfathers
• 4.6% for brothers
• 1.1% for godfathers
Source: Mediapost
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