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Millennial Retail Spending Insights for 2019

While speaking to my millennial family members, the subject of shopping came up. Here are a few insights into their top shopping habits.

In my extended family I have several relatives who are part of the millennial generation.

It’s always great to catch up and chat with them about the current events in their lives, as well as their future goals and ambitions.

Each of my millennial relatives are college graduates with full-time jobs. They have the determination to advance in their careers and a goal of buying a home of their own in the future.

During our conversations I’ve also learned that these younger family members are very value-conscious.

They believe in stretching the dollar.

This economical mindset stems from their personal experiences living through the Great Recession of 2007-2009.

During this time, they were teenagers.

They witnessed how a national economic collapse can devastate personal finances and job security.

This lesson at an early age has set them up for a life of careful financial planning.

Millennials Are Different

A recent paper released by the Federal Reserve — titled Are Millennials Different? —confirms this mindset.

The Fed study found that:

“ … the severity of the 2007 Global Financial Crisis and the recession that followed may have left a lasting impression on millennials, who were coming of age at that time, much like the Great Depression left a lasting impression on the Greatest Generation.”

While speaking to my younger family members, the subject of shopping came up.

Here are a few insights into their top shopping habits:

These insights, using my family as a very small sample size, are enlightening.

But an even larger millennial sample size, 2,500 women and men, was recently surveyed by Roth Capital Partners in its 2018-2019 millennial survey.

For even more details, please see some of its key findings below:

Until next time,

Amber Lancaster

Director of Investment Research, Banyan Hill Publishing