Holiday debt can linger until mid-2025, Achieve survey finds
Consumers view 2024 as a top financially challenging year and the high price of spending for the holidays causes stress and anxiety for many
According to the results, the most expensive holiday category is transportation, as those planning to travel this year (64%) will spend
"While the holidays can be one of the best times of the entire year, they can also be the most stressful," said
Shifting focus to the broader economic environment, the majority of respondents (61%) felt that 2024 was in their top five most financially challenging years ever. In the survey, 81% reported having personal debt in 2024. Among these respondents, 38% reported their debt increased this year, while 44% said their debt stayed the same and 18% said their debt decreased.
Possibly because of this, more than four in 10 Americans (43%) were "going lean" and planning to spend less this year compared to years past. Stress was also a significant factor when thinking about the holidays, with 65% stating they are stressed about their holiday spending this year and 73% indicating their financial stress takes away from their enjoyment of the season. For nearly one in five (17%), their financial anxiety completely ruins their enjoyment of the season.
Looking ahead, a fifth (20%) believe they won't financially recover from the 2024 holiday season until
Examining how debt influences everyday spending, respondents said they've spent more on groceries (48%), rent or mortgage payments (30%), insurance (29%), medical expenses (26%) and daily transportation (26%) in 2024 compared to 2023. When looking at areas to trim to make ends meet, Americans have spent/contributed less to their discretionary spending (39%), emergency savings (26%), retirement savings (20%), gifts (31%) and travel (25%) in 2024 compared to 2023.
"This study shines a light on how such a financially challenging year is impacting the holiday season and how much people are able to enjoy it," said Stroh. "For people who are struggling this season, or in general, there are many ways to take simple steps to move their financial situation forward. These can range from establishing and adhering to a budget, to talking to a financial expert, to taking a break from your credit card entirely."
Methodology
Talker Research surveyed 2,000 Americans who celebrate a winter holiday; the survey was commissioned by Achieve and administered and conducted online by Talker Research
About Achieve
Achieve, THE digital personal finance company, helps everyday people get on, and stay on, the path to a better financial future. Achieve pairs proprietary data and analytics with personalized support to offer personal loans, home equity loans, debt resolution and debt consolidation, along with financial tips and education and free mobile apps: Achieve MoLO® (Money Left Over) and Achieve GOOD™ (Get Out Of Debt). Achieve has 2,500 dedicated teammates across the country, with hubs in
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