In 2015, 84.2% of American celebrated Mother’s Day, spending an average of $173 per person, totaling spend of $21.2 billion. This was the highest spending per person, up from $163 in 2014. Will 2016 be a strong year for retail Mother’s Day sales? Expectations are that Mother’s Day spending will be similar to last year’s record-breaking totals. 7,000 consumers surveyed by the NRF (National Retail Federation) said they will spend the most on jewelry, followed by outings (lunch/dinner/brunch), flowers and gift cards.
Department and Specialty stores had the highest retail traffic in Mother’s Day sales last year, followed closely by online sales and discount stores:
Source: Fundivo, MarketWatch