Question of the WeekWhy Are Some US Shoppers Starting Holiday Shopping Earlier This Year? Coresight Research October 19, 2020 QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Why Are Some US Shoppers Starting Holiday Shopping Earlier This Year? Three in 10 US consumers expect to start shopping earlier for the holidays this year than they did last year, according to Coresight Research’s holiday shopper survey. This compares to just one in 10 that expects to start later. Consumers appear to be attuned to potential supply chain challenges, with early shoppers concerned about getting online orders in time and product availability. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: How Will Tariffs Impact China’s Singles’ Day 2025? Six Months To Go—What Brands and Retailers Need to KnowUS CPG Sales Tracker: Beauty Sales Accelerate, While Online Grocery Sees Sharp SlowdownSteadiness Continues: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 15, 2025—InfographicSeasonal Shopping, 2Q25—Expectations for Easter, Memorial Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day; Plus, Holiday 2025 Plans: US Consumer Survey Insights Extra