A recent survey reveals that Gen Z spends an average of $235 on Valentine's Day, surpassing older generations. While Millennials spend $176, Gen Xers allocate $95, and Baby Boomers only about $53. Additionally, men feel more financial pressure than women; women expect partners to spend 25% more. Despite the desire for extravagant gifts, many appreciate sentimentality, with 38% preferring handmade or personal gifts, reflecting a rise in budget-friendly creativity showcased on platforms like TikTok.
Men are about twice as likely as women to feel financial pressure around Valentine's Day, with women expecting their partners to spend 25% more on them.
38% of people desire a gift that speaks to the heart, favoring handmade or personal items over lavish gifts.
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