This survey investigated Gen Z buying gifts with Black Friday deals and comparing their holidays to celebrities’.

Wilmington, DE, December 7 — Christmas is what brings people happiness, joy, and a festive mood. However, it can also cause stress because of extra spending or social media pressure for a “perfect” holiday. PapersOwl surveyed 2000 representatives aged 18-34 across the U.S. to get their opinions on how their generation gets ready for Christmas and the obstacles/expectations it faces.

The Christmascore Chronicles: How Gen Z Redefines Holiday Spirit in the Social Media Age

Well, statistics are quite two-sided. While some go into debt to buy everyone a gift, others cherish gift exchange.

The Meaning of Christmas: Stress or Gifts Unless

Many Gen Z members still cherish Christmas, but its significance varies. While 59% consider it the most important holiday of the year, 22% are less enthusiastic. Yet, traditions like gift exchanges remain beloved, with 75% favoring this festive activity above others. With 55% of respondents agreeing that they feel pressured to buy gifts, it is no surprise that every third has gone into debt at least once for Christmas spending.

Family Ties and Obligations

Spending Christmas with family is both a joy and a source of pressure for Gen Z:

Oryna Shestakova, Head of Communications at PapersOwl, comments on this:

”The burden of “perfect Christmas” seems to derive from social media. Almost half of Gen Z believe social media influences their perception of Christmas.
In the meantime, 71% agree Christmas has become too commercialized by social media, creating unrealistic expectations or encouraging excessive shopping.

Moreover, one-third of Gen Z often compare their Christmas celebration to that of celebrities, further amplifying the pressure to live up to idealized standards. No wonder 8 of 10 Gen Z don’t broadcast their Christmas celebration online.”

Holiday Spending Habits: A Double-Edged Sword

For 8 out of 10 Gen Z, gifts dominate Christmas expenses.

46% feel pressured to spend more than they can afford, and 33% have gone into debt at least once due to Christmas-related spending.

72% keep their total gift spending under $500, but Black Friday and Cyber Monday remain peak shopping periods, with 63% participating in these sales. Despite these challenges, Gen Z still cherishes traditional elements like baking (59%), decorating (60%), and watching Christmas movies (62%).

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