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Americans Will Spend $23.9 Billion on Valentine’s Day This Year

Valentine’s Day spending is expected to reach $23.9 billion this year, up from $21.8 billion in 2021 and the second-highest year on record, according to an annual survey released by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics. 

“Following the historic level of consumer spending over the winter holidays, it appears that the trend will continue into 2022,” said NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay. “Valentine’s Day is a special occasion for many Americans, even more so as we navigate out of the pandemic, and retailers are prepared to help them mark the holiday in a memorable and meaningful way.”

More than half (53 percent) of US consumers plan to celebrate the holiday in 2022, up from 52 percent in 2021. More than three-quarters (76 percent) of those celebrating indicate it is important to do so given the current state of the pandemic. 

According to the survey, shoppers expect to spend an average of $175.41 per person on Valentine’s Day gifts, up from $164.76 in 2021. The increase comes as many intend to spend more on significant others or spouses.

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Candy (56 percent), greeting cards (40 percent), and flowers (37 percent) remain the most popular gift items this Valentine’s Day. Nearly a third (31 percent) of respondents plan to gift an “evening out” this year, up from 24 percent in 2021 and just slightly below pre-pandemic levels, for a total of $4.3 billion. Almost a quarter (22 percent) will opt to gift jewelry to a special someone. Total spending on jewelry is estimated at $6.2 billion, up from $4.1 billion in 2021 and the highest in the survey’s history.

Demand for gifts of experience, such as tickets to a concert or sporting event, has also returned to pre-pandemic levels, with 41 percent saying they would “love to receive a gift of experience,” up from 36 percent last year. 

“While traditional Valentine’s Day gifts like candy and flowers seem to never go out of style, gift givers and recipients alike are more comfortable heading out for a special meal or participating in a new experience than they were a year ago,” said Prosper Insights Executive Vice President of Strategy Phil Rist. “This is especially true among younger age groups.”

The internet continues to be the most popular shopping destination for Valentine’s Day this year, visited by 41 percent of consumers, followed by department stores at 32 percent, discount stores at 28 percent, local small businesses at 18 percent, and florists at 17 percent. 

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The survey of 7,728 US adult consumers was conducted Jan. 3-11 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.1 percentage points.

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