Here's how much the average American will spend for the holidays, by city

FILE - Shoppers roam around NRG Center during the annual Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market on Nov. 17, 2024 in Houston. (Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

For many, the holiday season represents generosity, connection with family and friends, a celebration of faith – and also, spending money

While celebrating the season is more than gifts under the tree, it’s also a big time for consumer spending. Holiday sales in 2024 are expected to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% from last year, reaching more than $980 billion, according to the personal finance website WalletHub, which published a report Tuesday on holiday budgets by city.

In fact, the average American is expected to spend $1,778 this holiday season, Deloitte forecasted – noting a "rosier economic outlook" and perceived higher prices.

Coupled with rising average household credit card debt, holiday purchases can have a lasting impact long after Christmas day. 

"Depending on the city, an American’s holiday budget this year can range anywhere from just over $200 to more than $4,000, taking into account residents’ income, their existing debt obligations and the cost of living," WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said.

"Regardless of how well-off you are this season, it’s important to stick to a budget that fits your financial profile so you don’t rack up unsustainable debt and end up in a bad position after the holidays," Lupo added. 

Average holiday budget by city

To determine the U.S. cities with the largest holiday budgets, WalletHub said it compared more than 500 cities across five key metrics: income, age, debt-to-income ratio, monthly income-to-monthly expenses ratio and savings-to-monthly expenses ratio. 

The cities with the largest average holiday budgets were identified as Newton, Massachusetts ($4,206), Sunnyvale, California ($3,845), and San Jose, California ($2,828), according to WalletHub's report. 

Conversely, the cities with the lowest average holiday budgets were named as Lauderhill, Florida ($217), Hawthorne, California ($396), and Bloomington, Indiana ($419). 

  1. Newton, MA $4,206
  2. Sunnyvale, CA $3,845
  3. Palo Alto, CA $3,719
  4. Mountain View, CA $3,715
  5. Milpitas, CA $3,659
  6. Bellevue, WA $3,550
  7. Flower Mound, TX $3,541
  8. Fremont, CA $3,483
  9. Carmel, IN $3,424
  10. Santa Clara, CA $3,419
  11. Frisco, TX $3,412
  12. Naperville, IL $3,407
  13. The Woodlands, TX $3,395
  14. Highlands Ranch, CO $3,259
  15. Sugar Land, TX $3,214
  16. Cambridge, MA $3,169
  17. Ellicott City, MD $3,152
  18. Allen, TX $3,070
  19. Weston, FL $3,066
  20. Centreville, VA $3,055
  21. Cary, NC $2,996
  22. Plymouth, MN $2,969
  23. Cedar Park, TX $2,930
  24. Fishers, IN $2,910
  25. League City, TX $2,897
  26. Roswell, GA $2,871
  27. San Jose, CA $2,828
  28. Walnut Creek, CA $2,774
  29. Woodbury, MN $2,757
  30. Arlington, VA $2,708
  31. Redondo Beach, CA $2,667
  32. Plano, TX $2,658
  33. Bolingbrook, IL $2,616
  34. San Ramon, CA $2,612
  35. Union City, CA $2,591
  36. Troy, MI $2,561
  37. Redwood City, CA $2,554
  38. Rochester Hills, MI $2,543
  39. Round Rock, TX $2,538
  40. Somerville, MA $2,500
  41. Olathe, KS $2,500
  42. Columbia, MD $2,499
  43. Sandy, UT $2,487
  44. New Rochelle, NY $2,485
  45. North Richland Hills, TX $2,484
  46. Broomfield, CO $2,432
  47. Buena Park, CA $2,430
  48. Arlington Heights, IL $2,422
  49. Scottsdale, AZ $2,421
  50. Pleasanton, CA $2,394
  51. Maple Grove, MN $2,390
  52. McKinney, TX $2,386
  53. Chandler, AZ $2,369
  54. Shawnee, KS $2,363
  55. Eagan, MN $2,342
  56. Edmond, OK $2,316
  57. Livonia, MI $2,289
  58. Seattle, WA $2,264
  59. Lee's Summit, MO $2,224
  60. Pearland, TX $2,223
  61. Germantown, MD $2,210
  62. Hillsboro, OR $2,203
  63. Irvine, CA $2,200
  64. Kirkland, WA $2,169
  65. San Francisco, CA $2,157
  66. Rockville, MD $2,156
  67. Alexandria, VA $2,147
  68. San Mateo, CA $2,093
  69. Tempe, AZ $2,087
  70. Livermore, CA $2,081
  71. Boca Raton, FL $2,065
  72. Framingham, MA $2,056
  73. Nashua, NH $2,053
  74. Broken Arrow, OK $2,006
  75. Yorba Linda, CA $2,002
  76. Richardson, TX $1,980
  77. Upland, CA $1,968
  78. Bismarck, ND $1,959
  79. Boston, MA $1,936
  80. Cranston, RI $1,933
  81. Carrollton, TX $1,932
  82. Mount Pleasant, SC $1,927
  83. Washington, DC $1,924
  84. South Jordan, UT $1,920
  85. Overland Park, KS $1,917
  86. Thousand Oaks, CA $1,905
  87. Austin, TX $1,905
  88. Stamford, CT $1,894
  89. Gilbert, AZ $1,883
  90. Torrance, CA $1,872
  91. Charleston, SC $1,849
  92. Lewisville, TX $1,848
  93. San Diego, CA $1,843
  94. Huntsville, AL $1,835
  95. Plantation, FL $1,825
  96. Quincy, MA $1,825
  97. Norwalk, CT $1,811
  98. Farmington Hills, MI $1,811
  99. Silver Spring, MD $1,810
  100. Carlsbad, CA $1,810

Money-saving tips for the holidays

When trying to avoid overspending during the holidays, experts say to make a list and set a budget

"For many consumers, overspending happens when they feel time crunched or make snap decisions in response to discounts or limited offers," said Amber M. Epp, a associate professor of marketing at the University of Wisconsin – Madison's School of Business. 

"Consumers can save money in the traditional ways by making budgets and lists this time of year, but also by comparison shopping and seeking out discounts for items already on their lists rather than impulse buying when presented with sales."

Another tip is to seek out holiday traditions that have zero or little cost.

"Spending time with family, friends, undertaking your favorite activity like going on a hike, group activities – especially those that allow you to use your brain, move your body, and socialize – can be the things that really make these times special and deal with the underlying stress during the holidays," Dr. Altaf Merchant, a professor of marketing at the University of Washington Tacoma's Milgard School of Business, told WalletHub. 

Lastly, avoid impulse shopping and emotional online purchases

"Influencers on social media, such as TikTok, will continue to have a big social impact on people’s spending decisions," noted Tracy Lu, an associate professor of event planning and customer service at the University of Kentucky. 

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