Intuit Report Reveals Consumer Holiday Spending to Reach $263 Billion, with an Estimated $109 Billion Opportunity in Revenue for Small Businesses
Gift giving for loved ones takes priority over economic anxieties as consumers plan to increase their holiday spending by
The findings, based on a recent survey commissioned by Intuit of 6,000
This desire to give back to loved ones and bring joy through gift giving is encouraging news for small businesses this holiday season, which for many, is more than just a busy shopping period, but a time that can be make or break for their annual revenue. Ninety-three percent of business owners surveyed shared that the holiday season is vital to their success this year. Overall, respondents expect sales from the season to contribute nearly half (
"For small businesses like ours, the holiday season is when everything comes together. It’s not just our busiest time of year, it’s when we see the impact of our community’s support the most," said Liz Pham, owner of Bows Arts. "With more customers prioritizing gifts and gatherings, we’re optimistic about finishing the year strong. Tools like QuickBooks and Mailchimp help us stay organized and focus on what matters most: creating a great experience for our customers while growing our business."
Consumers and Businesses Navigate Economic Pressures Together
While consumers and small businesses are entering the holiday season with an optimistic outlook, economic factors like tariffs and inflation still have an influence on their approach to navigating the season. For consumers,
Similarly,
“With economic factors like tariffs and inflation impacting how consumers are managing their spending, small businesses need to be savvy when considering how they can best attract customers and maximize their sales this holiday season,” said Simon Worsfold, Head of Data Communications, Intuit QuickBooks. “With almost half of
Tips to Capture Consumer Interest in Shopping Small This Holiday Season
From leveraging AI-powered tools to streamline operations, to tailoring marketing campaigns to meet shoppers in the right place at the right time, here are a few tips from QuickBooks and Mailchimp to help set up small businesses for success as consumers look to them for their gift giving needs.
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Connect with shoppers through AI search: AI has become a part of everyday life for many, and the holiday season is no different, as the number of consumers who plan to use AI tools to help with their gift buying has increased
70% from last year. They say the main benefits of using AI are to find better prices and discounts (64% ), find new products (51% ), and get personalized recommendations (47% ). Small businesses should ensure they’re tailoring their search engine optimization (SEO) and generative engine optimization (GEO) strategy to increase the likelihood of appearing in AI-driven search results. -
Be intentional when activating AI in your business: Small businesses are also dramatically increasing their use of AI in their business operations, with nearly three-quarters (
74% ) planning to implement it during the holiday season compared to just30% last year, representing a147% increase. As42% of these businesses report that they will be utilizing AI during the holiday season for the first time, ensuring they are using the right tools is key. Businesses should look for AI-powered tools that do the work for them, from auto-generating invoices to scaling their ability to send personalized email and messaging campaigns, instead of ones that might simply provide tips, but not assist in completing key tasks. -
Prioritize mobile, but don’t forget about in-store shoppers: Online shopping continues to dominate the holidays, especially on mobile, as two-thirds (
65% ) of consumers say they’ll use their phones to browse, compare prices, and buy gifts, with the biggest draws being easy mobile checkout (51% ), mobile-friendly websites (47% ), and retailer apps with exclusive deals (43% ). But that doesn’t mean in-store shopping is a thing of the past. More than half of shoppers (52% ) plan to shop both online and in store, so small businesses should ensure they are taking an omnichannel approach to their sales and marketing strategies. -
Leverage the marketing channels that matter most to shoppers: More than half (
58% ) of consumers surveyed shared that receiving coupon codes is the tactic most likely to get them to make a purchase. Reminders about sales or promotions sent via email (40% ) and SMS (31% ) are also influential in encouraging them to make a purchase, more so than even ads on social media or recommendations from influencers. Small businesses should ensure they’re implementing a personalized, omnichannel marketing strategy across email and SMS to alert customers to specials deals and promotions, and sending timely reminders to help close the deal. -
Plan around peak shopping moments: The holiday shopping rush still peaks in November, when
45% of consumers expect to do most of their buying. Thanksgiving is a key shopping moment within that timeframe, as Mailchimp’s Holiday Shopping Unwrapped report revealed that71% ofU.S. consumers make a purchase on this day. But many are starting even earlier, with nearly one in three (30% ) planning to start their holiday shopping in October. To meet the demands of these busy shopping moments, small businesses should leverage tools that can easily track their inventory and sales to help increase their sales potential.
To learn more about how businesses can optimize their holiday sales and implement the right tools to help their business grow and thrive, visit https://quickbooks.intuit.com/r/holidays/.
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Sample and methodology
Intuit QuickBooks Holiday Shopping Consumer Survey 2025
Intuit QuickBooks commissioned an online survey, completed in September 2025, of 6,000
To ensure the findings are as representative as possible, survey results have been re-weighted using post-stratification based on
Intuit QuickBooks Holiday Shopping Small Business Owner Survey 2025
Intuit QuickBooks also commissioned an online survey, completed in September 2025, of 1,000
- Business owners (sole or with partners): 543 respondents
- Self-employed, freelancers, or independent contractors: 144 respondents
- Business managers/decision-makers who are not owners: 313 respondents
As with the consumer survey, results were re-weighted for representativeness and rounded to the nearest decimal place. Percentages in charts and graphics may not add to exactly
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