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2016 Back-to-School SurveyCopyright © 2016 Deloitte LLP. All rights reserved. 3
Expect to
spend more
32%
Expect to
spend less
13%
Expect to
spend the
same
55%
Parents cite need for more items, expensive items, and higher prices as the
reasons behind their plan to spend more
87% of parents intend to spend the same or more compared to
last year
“How will your spending this year on Back-to-School items compare with what you spent last year?”
Why do you plan
to spend
“more”?
1. Children need more items
2. Children need more expensive items
3. Prices are generally higher
Why do you
plan to spend
“less”?
Source: Deloitte in-house survey
Note: Sample size (N) = 1200
Average Anticipated 2016 Back-to-School Spend: $488
81% say their financial situation is “better” or the “same” in 2016
1. Children need fewer items
2. Household has less money
3. Fewer children in grades K-12