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BMO Survey: More Than a Quarter of Americans Plan to Cut Back Spending in 2025

BMO Survey: More Than a Quarter of Americans Plan to Cut Back Spending in 2025

BMO调查:超过四分之一的美国人计划在2025年减少支出
蒙特利尔银行 ·  2024/12/17 13:00
  • 72% of Americans say they are purchasing fewer gifts this year, with nearly half (47%) prioritizing daily expenses over holiday travel.
  • Americans who make financial New Year's resolutions are changing their plans due to rising costs.
  • 72%的美国人表示他们今年购买的礼物减少了,近一半(47%)优先考虑日常开支而非假日旅行。
  • 制定财务新年决议的美国人因成本上涨而改变他们的计划。

CHICAGO, Dec. 17, 2024 /CNW/ - The BMO Real Financial Progress Index reveals that concern over the rising cost of living has many Americans planning to minimize spending in 2025 and reprioritizing their spending this upcoming holiday season.

芝加哥,2024年12月17日 /CNW/ - BMO真实财务进展指数显示,生活成本上升的担忧使许多美国人计划在2025年减少支出,并重新调整即将到来的假日季节的支出优先级。

Although the average American expects to spend $550 on gifts over the holidays, many think this expense will not go as far as in previous years. In total, 72% of Americans say they will have fewer gifts to give this year, with 37% making the decision to buy fewer presents to save money and 35% saying their same holiday budget from previous seasons will not stretch as far.

尽管平均美国人预计在假期中花费550美元购买礼物,但许多人认为这笔开支无法像往年那样发挥作用。总的来说,72%的美国人表示,今年他们将收到更少的礼物,其中37%的人决定减少礼物购买以节省开支,35%的人表示他们过去的假日预算无法满足现在的需求。

"The holiday season is a time to reconnect with loved ones and celebrate the end of a year, but understandably many are stressed about how to balance holiday expenses with rising everyday costs," said Paul Dilda, Head of Consumer Strategy, BMO. "For those feeling the financial anxiety this winter, making a clear plan to track spending across the holidays and establishing a manageable budget for the new year can help ensure that you stay on track to make real financial progress."

“假日季节是与亲人重新联系和庆祝一年的结束的时刻,但可以理解的是,许多人对此感到焦虑,如何平衡假日支出与不断上涨的日常开销。”BMO消费策略主管保罗·迪尔达说道。“对于那些在这个冬季感到财务焦虑的人来说,制定明确的计划来跟踪假期支出,并为新年建立一个可管理的预算,可以帮助确保您朝着实现真正的财务进展的方向前进。”

The holidays come as many Americans are feeling more anxious about their overall daily expenses. Over the last quarter of 2024, 57% of Americans reported becoming increasingly concerned about the cost of living.

假期来临之际,许多美国人对整体日常开支感到更加焦虑。在2024年最后一个季度,57%的美国人报告称,他们对生活成本越来越感到担忧。

"The cost-of-living battle has been two steps forward, one step back with Americans experiencing a much-needed gain in disposable personal income in the fall just to be met with an uptick in inflation over that same period." said Scott Anderson, Chief U.S. Economist, BMO. "Yet many are still willing to pay for festive cheer even while feeling anxious about the cost of living, driving some overall holiday spending growth."

“生活成本之战是一前一后,美国人在秋季经历了急需的可支配个人收入增长,却在同一期间面临通货膨胀的上升。”BMO首席美国经济学家斯科特·安德森说道。“然而,许多人仍愿意为节日的快乐支付,即使在对生活成本感到焦虑的情况下,也推动了整体假期消费的增长。”

The Rising Costs That Stole the Holidays?
Over half (53%) of Americans say they feel financial stress over their holiday spending. American parents in particular are concerned about spending this winter, with two in three (67%) Americans with children in their household reporting anxiety over the cost of the holidays.

收益节日的成本上涨?
超过一半(53%)的美国人表示,他们对假期支出感到经济压力。尤其是美国父母对这个冬天的消费感到担忧,其中有三分之二(67%)的有孩子的美国人表示,他们对假期的花费感到焦虑。

35% of parents with children in the household will need at least four months to pay off their holiday debt, and quarter of all Americans will still be paying off holiday gifts when March 2025 rolls around.

有35%的有孩子的父母表示,他们需要至少四个月才能偿还假期债务,而四分之一的美国人在2025年3月时仍会在偿还假期礼物的费用。

With these concerns in mind, many are changing their holiday plans to cope with rising costs. In addition to purchasing fewer gifts for loved ones, Americans are traveling less. In fact, one third of respondents say they have not been able to save enough to book a holiday vacation or travel to see loved ones this year, and 47% of Americans are prioritizing daily living expenses over travel costs.

考虑到这些担忧,许多人正在改变他们的假期计划以应对不断上升的成本。除了为亲人购买更少的礼物外,美国人也在减少旅行。实际上,三分之一的受访者表示,他们没有能力存够钱来预定假期旅行或今年去看亲人,而47%的美国人将日常生活费用置于旅行成本之上。

New Year, New Plans for Financial Progress
To manage their concerns over increasing costs, many Americans are adjusting their financial New Year's resolutions. More than a quarter (28%) say that they plan to minimize spending in 2025.

新年,新计划,财务进步
为了管理对不断上涨成本的担忧,许多美国人正在调整他们的2025年新年财务决议。超过四分之一(28%)的人表示,他们计划在2025年减少消费。

"The New Year is the perfect time for anyone who is concerned about their finances to chart a path to real financial progress," Dilda added. "Rising costs can feel overwhelming, but taking simple steps throughout the year can help you feel further ahead and better prepared when the next holiday season rolls around."

“新年是任何担心自己财务状况的人为真正的财务进步制定计划的最佳时机,”迪尔达补充道。“上涨的成本可能令人感到压倒,但在整个年度采取简单的步骤可以帮助你感觉更具前瞻性,并为下一个假期季节更好地做好准备。”

Although only 25% of Americans plan to build a budget as part of their 2025 New Year's resolutions, turning over your calendar is the perfect opportunity to set new financial goals. BMO offers the following tips and resources to maintain a plan for real financial progress:

虽然只有25%的美国人计划在他们的2025年新年财务决议中制定预算,但翻阅日历是设定新财务目标的绝佳机会。BMO提供以下提示和资源,以维持实际财务进步的计划:

  • Create a budget before the ball drops and revisit it throughout the year. Build a budget and regularly review spending and financial statements, at least once a month. Consider developing a separate budget for more expensive plans, which can help you get ahead of holiday stress next year. To build a 2025 budget, BMO customers can take advantage of the BMO Real Financial Progress Hub, a digital resource that allows customers to easily access personal finance advice and guidance, as well as tools and resources to reach their own specific financial goals.
  • Don't lose track of recurring expenses during holiday festivities: Look for recurring "hidden" expenses, such as forgotten subscriptions, and cancel those no longer needed or in use. To help customers keep track of spending, BMO Total Look manages all of your BMO and non-BMO financial information – from bank accounts to credit cards, mortgages to loans, and investments – all in one secure location.
  • Cash in on rewards in the new year: Consider redeeming points from rewards programs or loyalty programs to help purchase gifts and/or finance travel costs. Closely monitoring your credit and credit card rewards can help support your financial plans. With BMO CreditView, customers can quickly and easily check their credit scores and access new tools and advice to manage their credit profile online and on mobile.
  • Get a hand from Santa's helpers (financial advisors): Seek advice from a financial advisor or planner to help develop a personalized financial plan according to financial goals, circumstances, obligations, and time horizons.
  • Set goals to make next season even brighter: Set up a savings goal and recurring savings transfers into an account – no matter the amount – which will provide a sense of progress and motivation to achieve their savings goals. The BMO Savings Builder Account helps make saving easy and automatic, offering no monthly fees, a competitive interest rate, and unlimited no-fee transfers to other BMO accounts. In addition, its digital Savings Goals feature enables customers to set, track, and manage their financial goals.
  • 在新年倒数之前创建预算,并在全年定期回顾它。制定预算,并至少每月审查一次支出和基本报表。考虑为更昂贵的计划制定单独的预算,这可以帮助你在明年应对假期压力。为了制定2025年的预算,BMO客户可以利用BMO真实财务进步中心,这是一个数字资源,允许客户轻松访问个人财务建议和指导,以及工具和资源,以达到他们自己的具体财务目标。
  • 在节日期间不要忽视重复性支出:寻找那些被遗忘的"隐藏"支出,例如忘记的订阅,并取消那些不再需要或使用的。为了帮助客户跟踪支出,BMO Total Look 管理您所有的 BMO 和非 BMO 财务信息——从银行账户到信用卡,从抵押贷款到贷款,再到投资——所有信息集中在一个安全的位置。
  • 在新的一年中兑现奖励:考虑使用奖励计划或忠诚度计划的积分来购买礼物和/或资助旅行费用。密切监测您的信用和信用卡奖励可以帮助支持您的财务计划。通过 BMO CreditView,客户可以快速轻松地检查他们的信用评分,并在线和移动端访问新的工具和建议来管理他们的信用档案。
  • 寻求圣诞老人助手(金融顾问)的帮助:向金融顾问或规划师寻求建议,以帮助制定个性化的财务计划,根据财务目标、情况、义务和时间范围进行调整。
  • 设定目标,让下个季节更加光明:设定一个储蓄目标,并定期将储蓄转入一个账户——无论金额如何——这将提供一种进展和激励感,以实现他们的储蓄目标。BMO Savings Builder 账户帮助使储蓄变得简单而自动,提供免月费、竞争力的利率,以及无限制的免手续费转账到其他 BMO 账户。此外,其数字储蓄目标功能使客户能够设定、跟踪和管理他们的财务目标。

To learn more about how BMO can help customers make financial progress, visit .

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About the BMO Real Financial Progress Index
Launched in February 2021, the BMO Real Financial Progress Index is an indicator of how consumers feel about their personal finances and whether they are making financial progress. The survey aims to spark dialogue that will help consumers reach their financial goals and to humanize a topic that causes anxiety for many – money.

关于BMO真正的财务进步指数
BMO Real Financial Progress Index于2021年2月发布,是消费者对个人财务状况感受以及他们是否在取得财务进展的指标。该调查旨在引发对话,帮助消费者实现他们的财务目标,使对于许多人而言带来焦虑的金钱问题更具人性化。

The research detailed in this document was conducted by Ipsos in the U.S. from August 29th to September 14, 2024. A sample of n=3,401 adults ages 18+ in the U.S. were collected via the Ipsos panel. Quotas and weighting were used to ensure the sample's composition reflects that of the American population according to census parameters. This survey has a credibility interval of +/- 2.4 per cent 19 times out of 20, of what the results would have been had all American adults 18+ been surveyed.

本文件中详细介绍的研究是由Ipsos在美国于2024年8月29日至9月14日进行的。通过Ipsos小组收集了3,401名18岁及以上成年人的样本。使用配额和加权以确保样本的构成反映出根据人口普查参数的美国人口。本次调查的可信区间为正负2.4个百分点,在20次中有19次的结果将是对所有18岁及以上美国成年人进行调查的结果。

About BMO Financial Group
BMO Financial Group is the eighth largest bank in North America by assets, with total assets of $1.41 trillion as of October 31, 2024. Serving customers for 200 years and counting, BMO is a diverse team of highly engaged employees providing a broad range of personal and commercial banking, wealth management, global markets and investment banking products and services to 13 million customers across Canada, the United States, and in select markets globally. Driven by a single purpose, to Boldly Grow the Good in business and life, BMO is committed to driving positive change in the world, and making progress for a thriving economy, sustainable future, and inclusive society.

关于蒙特利尔银行金融集团
BMO金融集团是北美第八大银行,按资产计算,截至2024年10月31日,总资产为1.41万亿。BMO服务客户已达200年,拥有一支多元化的高参与度员工团队,为1300万客户提供广泛的个人和商业银行、财富管理、全球货币市场和投资银行产品及服务,覆盖加拿大、美国及全球特定市场。本着一个明确的宗旨,即在业务和生活中大胆推动积极发展,BMO致力于推动世界的积极变化,并为繁荣的经济、可持续的未来和包容性的社会提供进步。

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