
The hidden numbers behind our festive season spending
From Swiss shoppers dropping €43 per person on chocolates to 64% of European shoppers opting for second-hand gifts, here’s where our money goes during the holidays.
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Holiday spending has always been a big part of the festive season, with consumers embracing the spirit of generosity with open hearts and even wider wallets. From North America’s massive splurges to Europe’s obsession with Christmas trees and chocolate, the numbers tell a story of unmatched holiday cheer, indulgence, and a few festive surprises! Here, we look at where our money goes (and goes and goes) during the holidays.The holiday spirit doesn’t just warm hearts — it opens wallets, too. In 2023, shoppers were on a spending spree: North Americans splashed out a jaw-dropping €870 billion during the holiday season, up 3.8% from 2022, despite inflation making everyone feel the pinch. The U.K. wasn’t far behind, with consumers shelling out an impressive €99 billion on all things festive. Germany followed with €86 billion, Italy chimed in with €44 billion, and Spain kept the party going with €30 billion in holiday purchases.Even smaller countries got in on the action, with the Netherlands splurging