Infographic: Halloween 2018 for the Supply Chain

Infographic: Halloween 2018 for the Supply Chain

U.S. Consumers plan to spend a whopping $9 billion, the second highest spending amount in 14 years, on costumes, candy, decorations, and more to celebrate Halloween this year.

The National Retail Federation anticipates spending for Halloween in 2018 will come close to last year’s $9.1 billion all-time record.

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“The economy is good, and consumer confidence is high, so families are ready to spend on Halloween this year,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. “Retailers are stocking up to supply children, pets, and adults with their favorite decorations, candy, and costumes for the season.”

The NRF’s annual survey found that 175 million Americans will celebrate the holiday, with over half of celebrants planning on dressing in costume. Expect to see plenty of Disney princesses, Star Wars characters and superheroes at your door.

Pet costumes are still the rage with nearly 20% of celebrants planning to dress up their pet this year. “Out of 31.3 million Americans planning to dress up their pets in costume, millennials (25-34) are most likely to dress up their pets, the highest we have seen in the history of our surveys.”

Pumpkin won out as the top pet costume (11%), with hot dog not far behind (7.6%). Will you be dressing up your dog or cat this Halloween?

Check out our infographic of other interesting Halloween 2018 facts from the NRF’s survey of 6,961 consumers below.

Infographic: Halloween 2018

Halloween Infographic

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I’m Only Here for the Boos: Halloween 2017 Supply Chain Infographic

I’m Only Here for the Boos: Halloween 2017 Supply Chain Infographic

Consumers will spend a record $9.1 billion during Halloween 2017.

U.S. consumers will take to the retail markets Halloween 2017 and spend a whopping $9.1 billion on Halloween costumes, decorations, candy and more, making it the largest spending for the spooky holiday to date.

The National Retail Federation reports that consumers are preparing to be the baddest witches on the block, spending almost a billion more dollars this year on supplies than in 2016 ($8.4 billion). And the men are really stepping up their game, spending on average $20 more per costume than women.

“Americans are planning to spend more than ever as they gear up for Halloween,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. “Retailers are helping customers celebrate in style with a huge selection of costumes, candy and decorations to cater to ghosts and goblins of all ages.”

From 2017 blockbuster hits like Wonder Woman and Spiderman, it’s no wonder the most popular costumes for kids are superheroes. And let’s not forget about Fido — the most popular costume for pets for Halloween 2017 is a pumpkin.

Still need inspiration for the boo bash you’re attending? Try heading over to Instagram, a source of inspiration growing 12% year-over-year. Other consumers will get ideas from online search (35.2%), a retail store (30.3%), Facebook (18.2%), Pinterest (17.9%), and pop culture (17.2%).

Need more fun facts about Halloween to get you into the scary spirit? Check out this year’s infographic from the NRF’s survey.

Halloween 2017 supply chain infographic

Halloween 2017 infographic

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Have a safe and happy Halloween 2017, everyone!

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Infographic: Halloween 2016 for the Supply Chain

Infographic: Halloween 2016 for the Supply Chain

U.S. Consumers plan to spend a whopping $8.4 billion on costumes, candy, decorations, and more to celebrate Halloween 2016.

The National Retail Federation anticipates spending for Halloween 2016 will be at an all-time high.

The NRF’s annual survey found that 171 million Americans will celebrate the holiday, spending a total of $8.4 billion, the most reported in the survey’s 11-year history. Consumers plan to spend an average of $82.93 each, up from last year’s $74.34 per person spending.

As far as costumes go, NRF says to expect zombies, Minions, and characters from Star Wars and Disney’s Frozen to show up at your door. If you’re still looking for ideas yourself, try Pinterest, where 17% of consumers plan to get their inspiration for costumes this year.

Are you one of the 16% who will dress your pet up for Halloween? Take a note from last year’s top 5 pet costumes:

  1. Pumpkin
  2. Hot dog
  3. Batman character
  4. Devil
  5. Bumblebee

Check out our infographic of other interesting Halloween 2016 facts from the NRF’s survey of 6,791 consumers below.

Halloween 2016: A supply chain infographic

halloween 2016

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