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Higher Credit Card Usage Expected Among U.S. Shoppers this Holiday Shopping Season
Globenewswire· 2025-11-20 13:00
Core Insights - Holiday shoppers are increasingly relying on credit cards, with 42% naming it their preferred payment method, up from 38% last year [1] - The majority of Americans (57%) expect to spend the same or more this holiday season compared to last year, with 58% planning to spend over $250, an increase from 56% last year [2][3] - Optimism about household finances remains stable, with 55% of Americans expressing a positive outlook, although this is a slight decline from 58% last year [6] Consumer Spending Trends - 41% of consumers plan to shop online between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday, while 33% intend to shop in person during that weekend [1] - Among different generations, 64% of Millennials and 63% of Gen X expect to spend more than $250 this holiday season, compared to 54% of Boomers [3] Credit Card Usage - Nearly 175 million Americans hold one or more active credit cards, indicating strong consumer demand for credit [5] - 30% of consumers plan to apply for new credit or refinance existing credit within the next year, with 55% of those intending to apply for a new credit card [11] Financial Concerns - Inflation remains the top financial worry for consumers, with 81% citing it as a major concern, followed by recession (52%) and housing prices (43%) [7] - 48% of Americans expect their income to increase in the next 12 months, a decline from 53% last year, with 86% expressing concern over potential trade tariffs [8] Credit Monitoring and Education - TransUnion launched Credit Essentials, offering free credit management tools to help consumers monitor their credit and receive tailored credit offers [12][13] - Over half of Americans (55%) check their credit report at least monthly, with 95% acknowledging the importance of monitoring their credit [14]