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It's not just burgers and backpacks. They're buying beauty and personal care too.
September 4, 2017
By: Christine Esposito
Editor-in-Chief
Thank you, parents of bored teens, for dropping them off at a retail store rather than the local library this summer. Financial technology start-up Current has released a snapshot of US teen spending over the summer, and the good news is that some of that money was spent on cosmetics, not just burgers and movie tickets. The data, which aggregates the spending of 13 to 16-year-old Current debit card users, shows that American teens spent $31 a week on average from June 1 through Aug. 26. Average weekly spending increased steadily with age, with 16-year-olds spending $38.98 a week, according to Current’s data. A variety of retail segments—including clothing and accessory stores, discount and convenience stores, pharmacies, toy and hobby stores, and cosmetic stores— captured 52.2% of retail spending. Current said that Sephora and Ulta Beauty together captured the lion’s share of sales, and four retailers accounted for nearly 80% of teen summer spendind on cosmetics. Here’s a breakdown of where they spent their funds (in the cosmetic sector), as provided by Current:
Retailer
Share
Sephora
34.3%
Ulta Beauty
31.1%
Lush
8.6%
Sally Beauty
4.8%
Other
21.3%
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