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Consumer Data Reveals High Demand for Christmas Trees and a Preference for Early Holiday Shopping
Baby, it’s hot outside but consumers should use Christmas in July to plan early, shop now, and embrace the Christmas spirit, according to the American Christmas Tree Association.
Deck the Halls and Embrace Christmas Tree Care and Maintenance this Holiday Season
The American Christmas Tree Association Recommends Proper Care and Maintenance of Artificial and Live Christmas Trees This Holiday Season
Christmas is Coming! The American Christmas Tree Association Recommends Fire Safety Tips for Consumers This Holiday Season
2023 polling conducted by the American Christmas Tree Association shows that, despite inflation concerns, 94 percent of consumers plan to display at least one Christmas tree this season
Season’s Greetings! American Christmas Tree Association 2023 Polling Shows Strong Demand for Christmas Trees and Décor this Season
2023 polling conducted by the American Christmas Tree Association shows that, despite inflation concerns, 94 percent of consumers plan to display at least one Christmas tree this season
Kicking Off the Christmas Season with Christmas in July: American Christmas Tree Association Encourages Consumers to Start Christmas Planning in July to Prepare for the Holiday Season
Kicking Off the Christmas Season with Christmas in July
‘Tis the Season, and with Good Reason! Studies Show Positive Mental Health Benefits Associated with Christmas Decorating
‘Tis the Season, and with Good Reason! Studies Show Positive Mental Health Benefits Associated with Christmas Decorating
American Christmas Tree Association Predicts Strong Consumer Demand, Steady Supply, but Fewer Options for Christmas Trees This Season
American Christmas Tree Association Predicts Strong Consumer Demand, Steady Supply, but Fewer Options for Christmas Trees This Season
Christmas Tree Traditions Remained Merry and Bright Throughout the Pandemic, Studies Show
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a shift in the way that U.S. consumers experienced and celebrated the Christmas season from 2019 to 2021. The rise of the Delta and Omicron variants in 2020 and 2021 meant that many families had to cancel long-standing traditions, celebrate the holidays over virtual channels, or make changes to their traditional holiday events and practices.
75 Percent of U.S. Households, or 94 Million Homes, Will Display A Christmas Tree in 2021 Despite Supply Chain and Shortage Challenges
Despite global supply chain issues and extreme weather conditions affecting Christmas tree supply this season, U.S. Christmas tree purchasing and display trends in 2021 have remained strong, with 75 percent of U.S. households – or approximately 94 million homes – displaying Christmas trees in 2021, according to the American Christmas Tree Association’s 11th annual Christmas Tree NielsenIQ Survey.
American Christmas Tree Association Recommends U.S. Consumers Find Their Christmas Tree Early This Season
September 15, 2021 – To support consumers in their preparation for the Christmas season, the American Christmas Tree Association (ACTA), has released its annual industry overview on the Christmas tree market and supply.
Ninety-Four Million U.S. Households Will Celebrate The Holidays With at Least One Christmas Tree
Seventy-five percent of U.S. households, or nearly 94 million, will display a Christmas tree in their home for the 2020 holiday season, according to the 10th annual Christmas tree survey from the American Christmas Tree Association (ACTA) conducted by Nielsen.
Ninety-Six Million U.S. Households Will Celebrate The Christmas Holiday With A Christmas Tree In 2019
Seventy-seven percent of U.S. households, nearly 96 million U.S. households, will display a Christmas tree in their home for the 2019 holiday season, according to the ninth annual Christmas tree survey from the American Christmas Tree Association (ACTA) conducted by Nielsen.
America Is Not Divided On One Issue: Christmas Trees Continue To Increase Their Festive Hold On The Holiday Season
There is no debate. America’s love for the Christmas tree has not waivered and, in fact, has grown as Christmas trees take not only the center stage in the home for the holidays, but also as displaying multiple trees and trees of different sizes, shapes and colors become an integral part of Christmas holiday traditions.
The Vote Is In - 78 Percent Of U.S. Households Will Display Christmas Trees This Season: No Recount Necessary, Says American Christmas Tree Association
Nearly 100 million households across the U.S. will display a Christmas tree, according to the sixth annual Christmas tree survey from the American Christmas Tree Association (ACTA), conducted by Nielsen.