More Than 1 in 3 Americans Plan to Spend Up to $250 Per Child on Back-to-School Supplies

Back-to-School season has arrived and parents and students are projected to spend $82.8 billion this year, nearly as high as last year’s $83.6 billion, according to the National Retail Federation.

TopCashback.com, the US’s most generous cashback site, recently surveyed parents on their back-to-school shopping habits and found 35% of Americans plan to spend up to $250 per child while the most popular way to cut costs for class is shopping sales and deals (77%).

The survey polled a cross section of 1,366 adults, aged 18 and over. Below, please find some additional insight from the survey:

Most Popular Back-to-School Purchases:

  • School supplies (87%)
  • Clothes (84%)
  • Shoes (74%)
  • Backpacks (61%)
  • Electronics (26%)
Top 5 Places to Shop:
  • Walmart (69%)
  • Amazon (60%)
  • Target (54%)
  • Online (36%)
  • Clothing Stores (29%)
What Parents Are Most Looking Forward To:
  • Shopping for back-to-school supplies (41%)
  • Activities (41%)
  • Children will be out of the house (40%)
  • Quiet Time (37%)

TopCashback.com also found 84% of Americans will purchase back-to-school necessities online and in-store.

 

Top 3 Ways To Cut Costs for Class:

  • Shop sales and deals (77%)
  • Use a cashback site (68%)
  • Find a coupon (67%)
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