It’s Halloween. It’s filled with tricks and treats and can you believe people will spend a frightful $12.2 billion this year! We’ve got the numbers behind this spooky spending in this week’s Five For Friday.
About three out of every four people get hyped for hallowed festivities and the average ghoul will spend just over $108 bucks this year according to the National Retail Federation. The majority get their gory goods at discount stores, followed by specialty halloween stores and then online retailers like Amazon. Sadly local businesses don’t get much love, while an even smaller percent are still shopping via catalog?
Three fourths of those who celebrate go ham on the halloween decorating, making it a $3.9 billion business this year, according to the NRF. Americans will spend nearly $850 million on pumpkins alone, according to Finder. The average person spends just shy of 32 bucks outfitting their home, but we know the ones to go to who spend a whole lot more. ABC has a whole show dedicated to these hair-raising homeowners. I hope their neighbors are into haunts, some of this stuff looks far more suited for Disney than your cul-de-sac.
Not everyone decorates, but nearly everyone buys candy, $3.6 billion this year alone. Instacart says Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are the most popular candy nationwide followed by Peanut and Regular M&Ms. If you’re handing out Candy Corn just turn off your light and get a jump on next year. You might as well hand out a toothbrush, which to be honest, we all need All Hallow’s Eve. I don’t have the research on this, but I’m thinking half the candy gets eaten before the kiddos ever knock on the door.
Costumes obviously catch a terrifying amount of cash. It’s expected to hit $4.1 billion this year, up half a billion from last year. The NRF says witch is the most popular adult costume for 2023. But Google Trends FreightGeist has Barbie at the top of the list. She’s having a year. Wednesday Addams and Princess Peach are also up there with standard fare like cowboys and devils. For kids Spider-Man comes out on top with Princess trailing closely. That’s just adorable.
Speaking of adorable. Let’s turn those AHHHs to AWWWs. Pet costumes account for roughly $700 million in Halloween spending this year. The most pupular costumes include a pumpkin, hot dog, bat, bumblebee and spider. But these little Chuckies are some of my favorites. New York’s Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade drew 15,000 humans and 600 little guys and gals this year. I don’t love giving cats any time, but this cat in a pirate costume is pretty good. It sure beats Jared Leto in a Cat Costume.
Where’s the best zip codes in the country to get your fright on? Instacart gives Lehi, Utah, the top scare score, with Dallas close behind. Happy Halloween! That’s Five for Friday. I’m Simone Del Rosario. It’s Just Business.