GEN Z CONSUMER INSIGHTS & SHOPPING BEHAVIOR
Discover the Gen Z consumer.
Gen Z is a promising and growing consumer base that brands and retailers must understand in order to succeed in today’s dynamic environment. Learn all about Gen Z from who they are, what they buy, and how they shop. Also get insight into how they think about ESG, social media and beauty.
What are the buying behaviors of Gen Z?
Adult Gen Z households (born after 1996) are becoming a significant force in the consumer & retail industry. While they only make up 6.9% of the US population, they already demonstrate significant spending power. On average, the Gen Z household spends over $10,000 annually in stores, making 342 shopping outings and spending $33 per trip.
Gen Z also shows preferences with the retailers they shop. Walmart (21%), Amazon (10%) and Target (8%) are the top three retailers for CPG & general merchandise with Target gaining twice as much Gen Z share compared to the total US. Top brands that overindex with Gen Z include beauty brands such as Hero Cosmetics and La Roche Posay. Oral care brand TheraBreath also overindexed with Gen Z with all three brands also being featured in Numerator’s Brands to Watch in 2024.
6.9%
of Total US Households
$10,642
Spend per Household
342
Trips per Household
$33
Spend per Trip
Who is the Gen Z shopper?
Gen Z shoppers are a diverse group, with less than half identifying as White/Caucasian. 1 in 4 Gen Z are Hispanic / Latino (25%), with another quarter split between Black / African-American (13%) and Asian (11%).
Most Gen Z shoppers don’t have kids (70%). With many still in school or entering the workforce, nearly half (47%) are low income (less than $40k). Gen Z is also spread out across urban (42%), suburban (36%), and rural (23%) geographies.
In summary, Gen Z shoppers are a mixed bunch, with many living in cities, earning lower incomes, and not having kids yet. Businesses looking to reach them should consider their diverse backgrounds and spending habits.
What are the major trends happening with Gen Z?
ESG for Gen Z.
Brands must have a nuanced understanding of which social issues are important to their Gen Z consumers as they vary by ethnicity.
For example, environmental issues comprise three of the top five issues among Asian and Hispanic Gen Z consumers. White Gen Z were the only ethnicity to put Made in the USA in their top 5 issues.
Regarding social justice, 38% of Black Gen Z express interest, compared to 27% for All Gen Z. Additionally, transparency and ethical sourcing are especially valued among Asian Gen Z (33%) and White Gen Z (31%).
Learn more about how diversity and representation affects Gen Z.
TOP SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS FOR GEN Z
#1
Gen Z 66% | US: 48%
#2
Gen Z 59% | US: 74%
#3
SNAPCHAT
Gen Z 55% | US: 23%
A digital toss-up.
The social platforms today will not be the ones we see tomorrow, and marketers should prepare to adjust their marketing spend across different platforms to reach Gen Z. Meta’s portfolio has allowed for them to capture Gen Z given that Facebook, the #1 social media platform used in the US, is outpaced by Instagram among Gen Z.
Another interesting note is that TikTok does not reach the top three social media platforms used among Gen Z, with Snapchat capturing 55% of Gen Z. TikTok and Pinterest round out the top five at 48% and 40%, respectively.
Source: Numerator | Latest 12 Months Ending 12/31/2023
Choiceful beauty.
Premium beauty will likely pave a path for Gen Z as the generation looks to use beauty products sparingly– allowing existing funds to be used for more expensive products.
Although Gen Z households are more likely to be purchasing beauty products compared to the rest of the US, only 25% of Gen Z makeup consumers use makeup more than 5 times a week, compared to 39% among total US makeup users.
Beauty brands should look to track beauty occasions among Gen Z to identify opportunities to capture the elusive demand moment.
The recreational trade-off.
Health & wellness continues to be an emerging trend in the US, and Gen Z is making significant changes to how they approach recreational substances.
For one, alcohol beverage penetration among 21+ year-old Gen Z is the lowest among all generations. With the rise of non-alcohol variants entering the market, Gen Z can find ways to avoid consuming alcohol.
Additionally, Gen Z is also exploring cannabis use. Over 1 in 5 (21.7%) consumed marijuana for recreational or medicinal use compared to just 10% of the US.
Alcohol manufacturers should look into expanding their product portfolio to introduce non-alcohol variants or innovations that include functional benefits such as CBD and THC.
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