Coupon Statistics
Coupon clippers have
taken over the checkout lines in record numbers...with record savings. But if
you still think most coupon users have blue hair, you're way off. With mobile
and internet coupons gaining even more popularity discounted prices are a hot hobby
across all ages and incomes, especially folks in their 20s and 30s. If you've
been hiding your frugal habits, it's time to let your lean lifestyle shine!
Just how much of an influence do coupons have on the population at large? Check
out the latest stats on coupon usage trends below.
- 88.2 million consumers (47% of Internet users) plan on
using online coupons in 2011
- 92.5 million adult Internet users will use online
coupons in 2012
- 96.8 million adult Internet users will use online
coupons in 2013
- Every hour spent couponing in 2011 is worth an
estimated $100
- The average savings per coupon used was $1.44 in 2010
- 74% of consumers search multiple coupon sources each
week
- 25% spend up to an hour shopping for the best online
discount deals
- 47% of respondents use more local deals and coupons
than in 2010
- Moms are roughly twice as likely to search for coupons
online as other categories of women
- 52% of coupon users spend more than 15 minutes per week
searching for coupons
- 25% of coupon users spend between 30 minutes and 60
minutes searching for coupons per week
- $485 billion worth of coupons were distributed in 2010
- 332 billion coupons were distributed in 2010, the most
ever recorded in the U.S.
- Consumers saved $3.7 billion using coupons in 2010
- Distribution in 2010 exceeded 2009 by 6.8%, or 21
billion coupons
- 87.7% of paper coupons were distributed in 2010 via
newspaper inserts, for an increase of 19 billion coupons
- Digital offers increased by 37% in 2010
- The face value of coupons in 2010 increased 6.6%, to an
average of $1.46 per coupon
- 74% of coupons in 2010 required the purchase of one
item and 26% the purchase of two or more items
- The average coupon expired in 10.1 weeks in 2010, 10
days shorter than in 2009
- Overall coupon redemption grew 3.1%, to 3.3 billion, in
2010
- 78.3% of consumers reported using coupons regularly in
2010, up 14.7% from pre-recession levels
- Consumer coupon use in 2010 added up to $3.7 billion in
savings, an increase of $200 million over 2009
Redemption Growth for Different Coupon Types in 2009
- Internet - 263%
- Direct Mail - 69%
- Magazine Pop-up - 51%
- Instant Redeemable - 48%
- Electronic Checkout - 39%
- Free-standing Insert - 36%
- Digital Promotions - 31%
- Shelf Pad - 30%
- In Store Advertisement - 27%
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