Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 28, 2013
A new survey reveals the differences in buying habits and expectations by the sexes this Valentine’s Day. The survey, by credit card comparison website CreditDonkey.com, found that men will be outlaying more cash. Men plan to spend 75% more than women, the survey of nearly 650 Americans found, with male respondents planning to spend an average of $84.39 and female respondents planning to spend an average of $48.13.
Regardless of gender, 59% of Americans plan to spend at least the same this February holiday as they did last year, 23% plan to spend more, and only 18% plan to spend less.
Survey Findings: http://www.creditdonkey.com/valentines-day-2013.html
More Revealing Figures
Are lovers on the same page this year? The CreditDonkey.com survey found a disconnect: Many partners don’t always want what they get.
“While most Americans plan to stick to traditions – 65% will take their significant other to dinner, 38% will give chocolates, and 37% will give flowers – our survey suggests it may be time to consider a less predictable Valentine’s Day gift,” says Charles Tran, founder of CreditDonkey.com.
What Americans plan to give for Valentine’s Day, and what they hope to receive:
Differences in gender:
For more survey findings, visit http://www.creditdonkey.com/valentines-day-2013.html
Ideas for Valentine’s Day 2013:
CreditDonkey.com surveyed 1,109 Americans, age 18 and over between January 15 and January 22, 2013. 58% plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Results and analysis are based on the 647 Americans who plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
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