The National Retail Federation’s annual Halloween consumer survey conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics revealed that total Halloween spending in 2024 is expected to reach $11.6 billion.
Read on for more consumer insights from the 2024 survey.
Halloween trends 2024
Additional Media Resources
Video Q&A
NRF Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights Katherine Cullen discusses 2024 Halloween consumer spending expectations and shopping trends.
Historical highlights
2023
- Article: 5 things to know about how consumers are shopping for Halloween
- Press release: Halloween Spending to Reach Record $12.2 Billion as Participation Exceeds Pre-Pandemic Levels
- Video Q&A: View here
2022
- Article: 3 Ways Generation Z is celebrating Halloween this year
- Press release: Halloween participation returns to pre-pandemic levels with record spending
2021
- Article: 3 trends driving Halloween celebrations in 2021
- Press release: Halloween Spending Soars as Celebrations Near Pre-Pandemic Levels
2020
- Articles: A closer look at Halloween 2020 and Through the retail lens: Spirit Halloween’s outlook
- Press release: Consumers Anticipate New Ways to Celebrate Halloween, Despite COVID-19
2019
- Article: Halloween shopping trends: Then and now
- Data dashboard: Halloween Consumer Spending and Celebration Plans
- Infographic: Halloween shopping trends
- Press release: Halloween spending to reach $8.8 billion
2018
- Infographic: 2018 Halloween shopping behavior
- Press release: Halloween spending to reach $9 Billion
2017
- Article: 3 trends shaping Halloween shopping in 2017
- Infographic: The 2017 Halloween shopper
- Press release: Halloween spending to reach record $9.1 billion
2016
- Article: The evolution of Halloween: 3 trends to watch
- Press release: Halloween spending to reach $8.4 billion, highest in survey history
- Slideshow: Top 2016 Halloween trends
- Top costumes: Superheroes dethrone princesses
2015
- Press Release: 157 million Americans will celebrate Halloween
- Slideshow: Top 2015 Halloween Trends
- Top costumes: Minions, “Star Wars” characters costumes abound for adults, children and pets
Results of the Halloween spending survey are released each year in late September.