Tag: spending

Consumers continue to cut back on spending

Australians continued to “tighten their belts” in July, according to a new Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) report, with spending growth declining nationally to just 1.3% in the year to July. The monthly CommBank...

Aussies guilty about their spending

New research conducted by Finder reveals that 58% of the Australian respondents experience money guilt. Women (75%) are almost twice as likely to admit to regretful spending than men (40%). And 12% of respondents...

Father’s Day gift spending impacted by cost of living

Australians are forecast to spend $735 million on Father’s Day gifts, according to new research. Purchases are, however, down 7.7% on last year’s projections, as the rising cost of living starts to...

Shoppers splash out on love

Australians are set to spend $415 million on Valentine’s Day gifts this year, with a third expected to spend more on gifts this year than they did 12 months. Research from the Australian...

Aussies set to spend $20.5b in next 10 days

Australians are set to spend over $20.5 billion in the final 10 days before Christmas, according to the National Retail Association (NRA). NRA CEO Dominique Lamb says that retailers across the nation are...

NRA reveals festive forecast

The National Retail Association (NRA) anticipates that consumers will spend $60 billion nationwide throughout the festive season. This includes an online spend of over $8 billion. NRA CEO Dominique Lamb says a silver...

Pre-Christmas retail trade forecast to hit $58b

The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and Roy Morgan are predicting this year’s pre-Christmas spending will broadly match last year’s high. It’s also expected to be “significantly above” 2019 pre-pandemic spending. The ARA-Roy Morgan...

How much will shoppers spend this Christmas?

The end of the year is usually a time of celebrating and cheer, filled with gift-giving and partying, but will that be the same for 2020? New research reveals that nearly 4 in...
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