Survey: 38 Percent Will Start Black Friday Shopping on Thanksgiving

Be grateful for what you have, and then go buy a bunch more — that’s apparently the new holiday tradition, like it or not.

In a survey of 500 American consumers, 38 percent said they’re likely to shop on Thanksgiving, consulting firm Accenture says. Slightly more people (41 percent) consider Thanksgiving a time for a family, not shopping. Here’s what else the survey found:

  • Gift cards are on the shopping list of 56 percent of consumers, more often than clothes are (54 percent).

  • Shoppers plan to spend an average of $646 this year, compared with $582 last year. However, most people (62 percent) plan to spend the same amount as they did last year.

  • 55 percent say they will shop on Black Friday, the highest level of interest in five years.

  • The number of people who will do most of their Black Friday shopping online is growing: 30 percent this year, up from 25 percent in 2012.

  • 73 percent say they have started shopping or plan to have most of it done by the end of November.

  • Just over half said they planned to buy gifts using cash they saved specifically for the holidays, a good way to avoid the holiday debt trap.

  • Consumers expect great deals, with 62 percent saying they won’t buy unless the discount is better than 30 percent off.

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