The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports that 2016 graduation spending will reach a 10-year high this year, with spending expected to reach $5.4 billion. Americans celebrating high school and college graduations give special gifts, and retailers are offering a lot of options for the best gifts possible. Retailers will need to keep graduation gift items up front and in stock, and advertise locally for shoppers who look online before going shopping.

NRF’s 2016 Graduation Spending Survey revealed the average person buying graduation gifts will spend $106.45, up 3.9% from last year. Each individual graduate should not get too excited, though – the average shopper is buying for 2 graduates this year, so the spend is higher but spread out among more recipients.

Not helping retailers is the fact that cash is the most popular gift, given by 56%. Greeting cards, with the cash inside, will make up 39% of spend. This is followed by gift cards at 31%, clothing at 14% and electronics at 11%.

While the amount of spend averages $106.45, the age group of the gift giver makes a difference. Spending by those aged 45-54 will average $120.74, compared with $78.08 from those 18-24.

Source: NRF.com