The average planned back-to-school spending per household in the United States gradually increased year-on-year, reaching about *** U.S. dollars in 2023. While this was an increase of over *** dollars since the beginning of the survey period in 2004, the numbers had begun to fall back down by 2024. That year, U.S. consumers planned to spend an average of *** U.S. dollars on back-to-school purchases. Spending breakdown In 2024, parents planned to spend the most on electronics or computer-related equipment, with average household spending expected to reach just over *** U.S. dollars. Although parents relied on several kinds of outlets for back-to-school supplies, the leading location for such items was online. More than **** of respondents planned to undertake their shopping there. Department stores stood in second place. Back-to-school vs. back-to-college spending While parents planned to spend hundreds of dollars to send their children back to school, college students and their families were willing to spend even more. In 2024, the average household spend for back-to-college was expected to equal more than ***** U.S. dollars.
In 2024, parents expected to spend an average of just under *** U.S. dollars on back-to-school supplies per child, which is a very slight decrease compared to the previous year.
This statistic depicts total back-to-school spending in the United States from 2006 to 2024. In 2024, total planned back-to-school expenditure in the United States amounted to about **** billion U.S. dollars.
In 2024, some ** percent of back-to school expenditures in the United States went to clothing and accessories, specifically. School supplies, on the other hand, accounted for an average of roughly ** percent.
In 2024, consumers in the United States were expected to spend a total of approximately **** billion U.S. dollars on clothing and accessories during the back-to-school shopping season. Total spending on electronic gadgets for school, as well as computer and hardware goods, was expected to reach about **** billion U.S. dollars that year.
For the 2024 back-to-school shopping season, more than four in five parents in the United States said their child or children could convince them to splurge on must-have back-to-school brands and/or products.
This statistic shows the average dollar amount U.S. parents expected to spend on back-to-school items in 2024, broken down by category. In 2024, parents expected to spend on average 253 U.S. dollars on their children's back-to-school clothing and accessories.
This statistic depicts total combined planned back-to-school and back-to-college spending in the United States from 2007 to 2024. In 2024, total combined back-to-school and back-to-college expenditure in the United States amounted to more than *** billion U.S. dollars.
In 2018, there were more than * million pupils enrolled in French secondary schools. In France, children usually start lower secondary school around the age of **. In 2021, the average back-to-school budget for a student in the first year of middle school amounted to ****** euros. School supplies were the highest expense, costing ****** euros on average.
Parents of children enrolled in private schools are estimated to spend over 7,000 euros during the 2023 back-to-school shopping season. This is significantly more than the average spending for public school kids.
During a survey carried out among parents of school-aged children in the United States in 2022, it was revealed that parents planned to spend about ** percent of their back-to-school budget online and ** percent in-store.
The start of a new school year is a significant event for families. Every year, students need new supplies that are adapted to their curriculum. Therefore, households need to provide for a dedicated budget. In 2021, the average back-to-school budget for a first grade student amounted to ****** euros. School supplies were the highest expense, costing ****** euros on average. For their back-to-school shopping, French families tend to favor large retailers and specialized stores.
The statistic displays the average planned back-to-school expenditure for consumers in the United States in 2021, by age group. According to the survey, U.S. consumers aged between 25 and 34 planned to spend an average of 1,004.65 U.S. dollars on back-to-school supplies.
About 40 percent of U.S. households with children entering K-12 in the fall of 2024 were expecting to spend more on back-to-school shopping compared to what they spent last year. In contrast, less than 10 percent of respondents surveyed in the United States said that they estimate to spend less on back-to-class supplies this time around.
This statistic shows the average back-to-school apparel spending planned by consumers in the United States from 2013 to 2020. In 2020, the planned back-to-school apparel expenditure among U.S. consumers amounted to about 340 U.S. dollars per consumer on average.
This statistic shows Hispanic shoppers' back to school spending in the United States in 2018, broken down by product category. In 2018, Hispanic shoppers spent *** U.S. dollars on clothing as apart of their back-to-school shopping.
In 2024, about ** percent of parents planned to buy school supplies for their children during the back-to-school (BTS) season. While only about ** percent of shopping parents planned to buy electronics and computer-related gear for school purposes, it is what BTS shoppers typically spent the most on.
In France, pupils usually start upper secondary school around the age of **. In 2021, the average back-to-school budget for a student in the first year of high school amounted to ****** euros. Special equipment spendings added up to ***** euros on average. Special equipment may include lab coats for chemistry class or scientific calculators for math class.
In 2024, more than a quarter of surveyed Canadians said they usually spent 50 Canadian dollars or less on back-to-school purchases. A similar share of respondents (27 percent) reported typical back-to-school spending of between 51 and 100 Canadian dollars per capita.
This statistic presents total planned U.S. consumer expenditure on back-to-college school supplies from 2007 to 2024. For the 2024 school year, U.S. consumers planned to spend approximately *** billion U.S. dollars on college supplies.
The average planned back-to-school spending per household in the United States gradually increased year-on-year, reaching about *** U.S. dollars in 2023. While this was an increase of over *** dollars since the beginning of the survey period in 2004, the numbers had begun to fall back down by 2024. That year, U.S. consumers planned to spend an average of *** U.S. dollars on back-to-school purchases. Spending breakdown In 2024, parents planned to spend the most on electronics or computer-related equipment, with average household spending expected to reach just over *** U.S. dollars. Although parents relied on several kinds of outlets for back-to-school supplies, the leading location for such items was online. More than **** of respondents planned to undertake their shopping there. Department stores stood in second place. Back-to-school vs. back-to-college spending While parents planned to spend hundreds of dollars to send their children back to school, college students and their families were willing to spend even more. In 2024, the average household spend for back-to-college was expected to equal more than ***** U.S. dollars.