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Mother’s Day spending to rise, analysts predict
DAYTON, Ohio » A market research firm predicts spending on Mother’s Day will rise 3 percent nationwide, reaching $18.1 billion, as consumers benefit from an improving economy to pamper their mothers, wives, sisters and friends with children. The average household will spend a projected $156.60 on Mother’s Day-related purchases, according to Los Angeles-based IBISWorld. Jewelry, dining out at restaurants and flowers will remain the most popular gifts, although gift certificates and electronics will gain traction among time-crunched shoppers looking to buy gifts online or at the last minute, IBISWorld officials said.
Spending on jewelry, flowers and restaurant visits is expected to account for nearly half of all purchases this Mother’s Day, while sales of greeting cards are expected to drop slightly as consumers turn increasingly to e-cards, email and social networks to send holiday messages. Mother’s Day is the second-highest-grossing holiday after Christmas, IBISWorld officials said.
Dayton Daily News