Holiday Shopping Spending Is Expected to Decrease By $85 Billion This Year — But These Expert-Backed Tips Can Help Your Small Business Maximize Revenue Joseph Black, director of product management, accounting, and commerce at Intuit QuickBooks, reveals how small businesses can stand out.

By Amanda Breen Edited by Jessica Thomas

Key Takeaways

  • Consumer holiday spending is expected to plunge 34% this year — an $85 billion decrease.
  • But shoppers are eager to support small businesses, citing a desire to contribute to their communities.

U.S. shoppers spent nearly $11 billion online on Black Friday, and Cyber Monday is on track for even larger numbers, generating more than $13 billion in sales.

However, consumer holiday spending on the whole is expected to take a hit this year — a 34% drop that translates to an $85 billion decrease, according to the QuickBooks Holiday Shopping Report, which surveyed 5,500 consumers and 2,000 small business owners across the U.S.

Related: This Is What Black Friday and Holiday Shoppers Are Really Looking for This Season, According to New Research

The report also revealed that an overwhelming majority of consumers (93%) plan to shop small to some extent this holiday season, resulting in more than $76 billion in spending at small businesses alone.

Joseph Black, director of product management, accounting and commerce at Intuit QuickBooks, tells BIZ Experiences that the desire to support small businesses is "unwavering," as 47% of consumers say they want to contribute to their communities and support local businesses, and 52% believe they can find more unique, high-quality gifts when they shop small.

Although many shoppers have already taken advantage of Small Business Saturday (November 30), Black Friday (November 29) and Cyber Monday (December 2), almost 30% plan to make their purchases on Christmas Eve or another day during the season, per the findings.

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That means there are still many sales to capture. Of course, small businesses must differentiate themselves to do this.

According to Black, small business owners should make sure they're leveraging the right digital and marketing tools, including those that help manage inventory and customize campaigns.

"AI-powered tools can also help streamline day-to-day operations and optimize selling potential, so small businesses can stay on top of their finances, especially during the holiday season when money is coming in and out so rapidly," Black says.

Related: I Used a Just-Launched AI Tool to Find a Christmas Present for My Fiancé. It Didn't Go As Expected — But It Was Definitely an Eye Opener.

Additionally, Black suggests small business owners tap into the emotional drive behind people's desire to shop small.

Including personalized touches, such as complimentary gift wrapping or handwritten thank you notes, with purchases "can help set small businesses apart from larger competitors and even encourage buyers to shop with them beyond the holidays," Black explains.

Amanda Breen

BIZ Experiences Staff

Senior Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a senior features writer at BIZ Experiences.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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