April 19, 2024
Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving, Or Home Alone?

According to the Statista Global Consumer Survey and more than 1,000 U.S. respondents between the ages of 18 and 89, Thanksgiving with the family is still the way to celebrate the holiday this year.

Friendsgiving - or celebrating Thanksgiving with friends - was the next popular plan, with 17 percent of Americans saying they would celebrate this way. Friendsgiving was most popular with the 25-34 age group.

Infographic: Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving or Home Alone? | Statista

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Almost one in eight Americans said they would likely celebrate alone - here older Americans were overrepresented. Only 3 percent said they would not celebrate at all, while 6 percent planned to be out at a restaurant.

According to the survey, 64 percent of respondent thought that the meaning of Thanksgiving was to spend time with family, while 61 percent saw it as a time to be thankful. 40 percent said they where out to have a good meal, 18 percent found meaning in watching football and 17 percent liked to remember the history of the celebration.

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/24/2022 - 12:45

According to the Statista Global Consumer Survey and more than 1,000 U.S. respondents between the ages of 18 and 89, Thanksgiving with the family is still the way to celebrate the holiday this year.

Friendsgiving – or celebrating Thanksgiving with friends – was the next popular plan, with 17 percent of Americans saying they would celebrate this way. Friendsgiving was most popular with the 25-34 age group.

Infographic: Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving or Home Alone? | Statista

You will find more infographics at Statista

Almost one in eight Americans said they would likely celebrate alone – here older Americans were overrepresented. Only 3 percent said they would not celebrate at all, while 6 percent planned to be out at a restaurant.

According to the survey, 64 percent of respondent thought that the meaning of Thanksgiving was to spend time with family, while 61 percent saw it as a time to be thankful. 40 percent said they where out to have a good meal, 18 percent found meaning in watching football and 17 percent liked to remember the history of the celebration.