Making 20% of the total United States population, Generation Z people born between 1995 and 2010 are impacting the current retail landscape with an estimated 140 billion USD spending every year. Even the elderly Gen Z members have just graduated and entered their professional fields. And being digital natives who cannot visualize an Earth without rapidly growing technology, this generation shows different earning, spending, and overall money-management habits. Here are their key characteristics which might help retail businesses to serve this generation more efficiently:
There's no denial that Gen Z customers shop with their belief towards the brand, which often makes them loyal, especially for fashion wear and electronics. This is where social media provides an effective outlet for helping Gen Z shoppers make well-informed decisions. The survey executed by A.T. Kearny also discovered that nearly 60% of Gen Z customers made their purchases affiliated through social platforms or influencers, notably Instagram & YouTube.
The following infographic by SurveyMonkey helps us understand how brand presence on social media correlates to shopping habits.
Source: Gen Z: Social Media and Shopping Habits
For retail businesses, the approach towards catering to Gen Z and millennials will evolve over the following years. This digital-savvy generation is ready to adopt new shopping trends while valuing social interactions, both in-stores and online. According to McKinsey, over 90% of Gen Z consumers stated that "brands must have responsibilities to address social issues" for better serving Gen Z shoppers. And as Generation Z is predicted to account for 40% of luxury purchases by 2035, retailers cannot overlook that Gen Z appreciates the social values of companies trying to sell products or services.
Compared to previous generations, Gen Z shoppers emphasize the importance of the consistent delivery of retail essentials. While making purchases, they primarily consider product choice, availability, convenience, and brand recognition. Most importantly, despite being digital natives, most Gen Z shoppers prefer in-store shopping because they prioritize reliability and consistency.
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