做厙勛圖 Completes 42nd Semi-Annual Generation Z Survey of 10,000 U.S. Teens
- 21 years of research
U.S. teens GenZ insights - Overall teen self-reported spending increased slightly to
$2,274 per year; seeing emergence of female-led spending cycle led by apparel - Clothing is the No. 1 priority for the first time since 2014, wallet priority at 22%
- Teens care about social/political issues naming Environment as No. 1 & Racial Equality as No. 2;
Afghanistan as No. 3 Snapchat remains No. 1 (35%) favorite social media platform, followed byTikTok (30%); Instagram loses share as the No. 3 player- Nike is No. 1 apparel brand for teens and LULU gains 200 bps Y/Y; Nike is the No. 1 footwear brandup 500 bps Y/Y
- In the next six months, 67% of teens plan to attend a sporting event
- 38% of teens are currently part-time employed
- 75% of teen households have been vaccinated against COVID-19
This years Fall 2021 was conducted from
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Our Fall survey showed an acceleration in overall teen spending, up 6% year-over-year. Of note, clothing took the highest priority within the teen wallet share since Fall 2014 at 22%, unseating Food. We saw a disproportionate gain in spending from upper-income femaleswith total fashion spending up 14% Y/Y. Within apparel, athletic is still the dominant trend with Nike and lululemon taking new highs. Within footwear, while Nike reigns supreme, Converse and Crocs gained share whereas Vans slipped.
GenZ is a conscious generation and teens this Fall survey cite the Environment as their top social issue. Second-hand is now second nature to teens and 62% of teens have sold second-hand and 51% have purchased second-hand.
With 91% of teens coming back to school in-person, we are not surprised to see time allocation in mall-based specialty pick up. Still, teens are staying connectedestimating they spend 4 hours a day on social media.
Fall 2021 Key Findings
- +MSD growth Y/Y in apparel & footwear spend (led by females); female spending on accessories +10% Y/Y
- Clothing (22% of wallet share) is the No. 1 priority for the first time since Fall 2014surpassing Food at No. 2 (21% share)
- Areas of slight wallet share contraction Y/Y included: Video Games, Movies & Personal Care
- Spending within beauty is evolving, with sequential build for haircare (+8%) and fragrance (+14%) while skin and cosmetics lag
- Teens allocate 8% of their shopping time to secondhand; 51% of teens have purchased & 62% have sold secondhand
Chick-Fil-A is No. 1 restaurant for all teens; Starbucks remained No. 2 (+100 bps of share Y/Y); Chipotle No. 3 (5% share)- 14% of teens consume plant-based meat with
Impossible Foods as No. 1 (40% share) & Beyond Meat No. 2 (31%) - Video games are 8% of teen wallet share vs. 10% LY; 52% expect to purchase a NextGen console
- Teens spend 32% of their daily video consumption on Netflix followed by YouTube (30%); Hulu & Other streaming gain
- Cash is (still) king for teens as top payment method followed by Apple Pay
- PYPLs Venmo again ranked #1 with teens for payment apps, and its Pay in 4 is teens top buy now pay later offering
- 9% of teens claim to have traded cryptocurrency; 78% of these teens are male
- 52% of teens cite Amazon as their No. 1 favorite e-com site (down 200 bps Y/Y); SHEIN took No. 2 spot (9% share; +400 bps Y/Y)
- Crocs, PacSun, Hey Dude,
Zara , SHEIN, Gymshark are all fashion brands gaining share, Under Armour & Vans had mixed results - Ulta gained 400 bps share Y/Y as No. 1 beauty destination with 46% share; Sephora No. 2 at 21% share
- Handbag spending improved to $96up 10% Y/Y and up 3% sequentially,
Michael Kors back in No. 1 spot - 87% of teens own an iPhone and 88% expect an iPhone to be their next phone; Apple is No. 1 watch brand for first time
Snapchat is the favorite social media platform (35% share) followed byTikTok (30%) & Instagram (22%, -300 bps Y/Y)- Significant movement in top social & political issues led by Environment, Racial Equality &
Afghanistan - Teens favorite celebrity is
Adam Sandler and favorite influencer isEmma Chamberlain (unseatingDavid Dobrik )
The 做厙勛圖 Taking Stock With Teens簧 survey is a semi-annual research project that gathers input from 10,000 teens with an average age of 15.8 years. Discretionary spending patterns, fashion trends, technology, and brand and media preferences are assessed through surveying a geographically diverse subset of high schools across the
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