IN OTHER NEWS – Over 70% of Georgia parents admit to blaming Santa for the lack of gifts this holiday season.
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With inflation still high, layoffs frequent, and economic anxiety weighing heavy, this holiday season is looking very different for Georgia families. A new study from Refine Packaging reveals how households are being pushed to make difficult choices, not out of preference, but necessity.
Nearly 1 in 8 aren’t celebrating the holidays this year, with the majority citing excessive costs. More than one-third of households with children are also cutting their spending compared to previous years. Here’s the real shocker: 72% of parents are using Santa Clause as a scapegoat for their budget cuts. What was once a season of tradition has become a season of figuring it out.
The study surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults to understand how today’s economic climate is reshaping how—and if—people will celebrate this year.
Key Takeaways:
- 68% are scaling back their holiday meals due to rising food prices.
- 1 in 4 are downgrading the quality of their holiday food, and switching to generic store brands.
- 70% are using AI to plan or shop for the holidays, especially to find deals (68%), and generate gift ideas (65%).
- More than 1 in 3 adults are outsourcing their holiday card messages to ChatGPT.
- 71% feel pressured to spend beyond their means this holiday season.
- Nearly 1 in 5 are going with a holiday potluck meal to save money.
- 3 in 4 are reusing wrapping paper or packaging on their gifts.
- 47% are using AI to help stay on budget this holiday season.
- 35% of families are spending less this year compared to last year.
- 1 in 4 are even downgrading the quality of their holiday food, and switching to generic store brands.
Check out the full study and findings here:
With inflation still high, layoffs frequent, and economic anxiety weighing heavy, this holiday season is looking very different for Georgia families. A new study from Refine Packaging reveals how households are being pushed to make difficult choices, not out of preference, but necessity.
Nearly 1 in 8 aren’t celebrating the holidays this year, with the majority citing excessive costs. More than one-third of households with children are also cutting their spending compared to previous years. Here’s the real shocker: 72% of parents are using Santa Clause as a scapegoat for their budget cuts. What was once a season of tradition has become a season of figuring it out.
The study surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults to understand how today’s economic climate is reshaping how—and if—people will celebrate this year.
Key Takeaways:
- 68% are scaling back their holiday meals due to rising food prices.
- 1 in 4 are downgrading the quality of their holiday food, and switching to generic store brands.
- 70% are using AI to plan or shop for the holidays, especially to find deals (68%), and generate gift ideas (65%).
- More than 1 in 3 adults are outsourcing their holiday card messages to ChatGPT.
- 71% feel pressured to spend beyond their means this holiday season.
- Nearly 1 in 5 are going with a holiday potluck meal to save money.
- 3 in 4 are reusing wrapping paper or packaging on their gifts.
- 47% are using AI to help stay on budget this holiday season.
- 35% of families are spending less this year compared to last year.
- 1 in 4 are even downgrading the quality of their holiday food, and switching to generic store brands.
Check out the full study and findings here:
https://refinepackaging.com/blog/american-holiday-season-celebration-trends/








