Core Insights - The report highlights the increasing participation of Generation Z in the "Double Eleven" shopping event, with over 90% of young people expressing enthusiasm for shopping [3][4][5] - There is a notable rise in consumer confidence among Generation Z, with approximately 40% planning to increase their budget for the 2025 "Double Eleven" event [3][5] - AI technology is reshaping the shopping experience, with around 70% of young people recognizing the application of AI in e-commerce [3][7] Participation Trends - Generation Z's participation in "Double Eleven" has shown a consistent increase, from 81.3% in 2021 to 90.6% in 2024, projected to reach 93.1% in 2025 [4] - The enthusiasm for "Double Eleven" is characterized by a strong emotional drive, indicating it has become an essential annual shopping ritual for this demographic [5] Consumer Sentiment - Positive feedback from respondents includes appreciation for a wider variety of products (21.4%), clearer promotional rules (20.4%), and greater discounts (20.8%) [4] - Conversely, skepticism exists regarding the "lowest price of the year" claims, with 39% of respondents expressing uncertainty and indicating a need for personal verification [4] Budget and Spending Behavior - Nearly 40% of surveyed youth reported an increase in their spending budget compared to the previous year, with this figure rising to 45.15% among youth in major cities [5] - In addition to traditional categories like clothing and electronics, 20% of young people are inclined towards cultural consumption, including books and music [5] Offline and Online Shopping Dynamics - The report indicates that offline shopping is gaining importance, with 31.3% of respondents showing increased interest in in-store activities [6] - The shift from a single shopping day to a shopping season is embraced by approximately 60% of Generation Z, who appreciate the extended time for price comparison [7]
《2025 Z世代双十一消费行为报告》发布:约4成年轻人增加“双十一”预算
Xin Lang Ke Ji·2025-11-07 05:59