Holiday Shoppers Boost Spending as Consumer Resilience Persists

The holiday windows at Macy’s flagship store in New York last year.Photographer: Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg

Americans are planning to spend more this holiday season than last year, according to credit reporting firm TransUnion.

In a sign of consumer resilience, roughly 57% of US shoppers surveyed by the firm said they expect to spend the same or more compared with 2024. About a third will likely spend more than $500, up from 28% a year earlier.