{"id":2040068,"date":"2026-07-12T21:13:32","date_gmt":"2026-07-12T18:13:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=2040068"},"modified":"2026-07-12T21:13:32","modified_gmt":"2026-07-12T18:13:32","slug":"back-to-school-shoppers-are-using-more-tech-tools-but-buying-fewer-tech-goods","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=2040068","title":{"rendered":"Back-to-School Shoppers Are Using More Tech Tools but Buying Fewer Tech Goods"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[analyse_image type=&#8221;featured&#8221; src=&#8221;https:\/\/www.cnet.com\/a\/img\/resize\/ca0e77778003740c1f5cc3931553744f38116254\/hub\/2024\/07\/30\/76c7b206-aa73-4b0a-9aef-9306985d2907\/gettyimages-1302654529.jpg?auto=webp&amp;fit=crop&amp;height=675&amp;width=1200&#8243;]<\/p>\n<div id=\"article-ca4d262a-8b0c-46e5-9705-100529b52e72\" class=\"c-pageArticle_body sm:u-col-2 md:u-col-6 lg:u-col-6 lg:u-col-start-2\">\n<div class=\"c-pageArticle_content\">\n<div class=\"u-grid-columns\">\n<article class=\"c-ShortcodeContent c-ShortcodeContent-theme:default sm:u-col-2 md:u-col-6 lg:u-col-12\">\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p1\">Back to school doesn&#8217;t mean back to tech upgrades. As inflation rises without wage growth matching it, and consumer confidence worsens, parents are going online more to find deals, even if they aren&#8217;t necessarily buying new tech products, according to Deloitte&#8217;s 19th Back-to-School survey.<\/p>\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p2\">For the fourth straight year, back-to-school shoppers will spend less per child &#8212; $557 &#8212; as inflation continues to rise, and 57% of parents believe the economy will get worse in the second half of the year. That&#8217;s the highest percentage since the onset of the COVID pandemic in 2020, the survey said.<\/p>\n<p>And that spending will be lower on tech, averaging $417, down 16% from $498 last year. Conversely, parents will spend $323 on clothing, a 22% increase over last year&#8217;s $264, as\u00a0clothing costs\u00a0rise.<\/p>\n<p>To gather its findings, Deloitte tabbed an independent research panel, which conducted an online survey of 1,207 parents with at least one child entering grades K to 12 this fall. The research was performed from May 22 to May 29, with a margin of error of plus- or minus-3 percentage points.<\/p>\n<h2>Less tech spending<\/h2>\n<p>Thanks to the AI boom that has led to &#8220;<span><span>RAMageddon<\/span><\/span>&#8221; &#8212; a global memory chip supply shortage &#8212; prices for all types of tech products are significantly higher. <span><span>Laptops<\/span><\/span>, <span><span>phones<\/span><\/span> and <span><span>gaming consoles<\/span><\/span> are hundreds of dollars more expensive, and that won&#8217;t ease any time soon.<\/p>\n<p>Accordingly, parents are holding back on tech purchases for the new school year, Deloitte found. Back-to-school shoppers will spend $81 less on tech, which the survey said includes computers and hardware, gadgets and digital subscriptions.<\/p>\n<p>Gone are the days of rushing to upgrade. A\u00a0CNET Group TechPulse Research Study\u00a0found that 73% will keep their devices as long as they still work, and 76% won&#8217;t upgrade until they think the new devices are &#8220;clearly worth it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h2>An online arsenal<\/h2>\n<p>Amid worries about the economy, parents are maximizing the internet to get the best bang for their buck. The survey found that 80% of people are using at least one internet tactic, and the more they use, the more they spend. Folks using search, social media and <span><span>generative AI<\/span><\/span> (like\u00a0<span><span>ChatGPT<\/span><\/span>, <span><span>Gemini<\/span><\/span> and <span><span>Claude<\/span><\/span>) will spend $737 per child this year &#8212; $206 more than parents who are using search and social but not AI, the survey found.<\/p>\n<p>Retailers should take note of the correlation, the survey advises. &#8220;The implication is clear: The more digitally engaged the shopper, the greater the spending potential,&#8221; the authors said.<\/p>\n<p>But Deloitte found that back-to-school shoppers are using the internet to learn about promotional events, such as those offered by major merchants like Amazon, Walmart and Target. The survey found that 68% of parents plan to shop during these promos, and 54% said that they often make unplanned purchases spurred by promos and discounts.<\/p>\n<p>These price hunters often wind up spending more as they stretch their budgets to cover more items, the survey said. The researchers classified 31% of parents as &#8220;hyper-value seekers,&#8221; which are those who use four or more of these strategies: switching to a cheaper brand, choosing a private label over name brands, shopping at more affordable retailers, buying in bulk and using cashback websites. These parents will spend 14% more.<\/p>\n<p>Gen AI&#8217;s influence is backed up by recent data. A May report from Adobe Analytics found that consumers who referred to retail websites via AI tools spent 53% more money than shoppers who didn&#8217;t. The data showed that people using AI for shopping recommendations stay longer on retailer websites and are more likely to buy something.<\/p>\n<p>Deloitte told CNET that the surveyed parents plan to use AI in various ways this year &#8212; comparing prices (22%), researching products (19%), finding new products (15%), budgeting expenses (15%), reading reviews (14%) and completing purchases (10%).<\/p>\n<p>Deloitte said that 67% of retail executives surveyed will have tailored experiences, targeted campaigns and loyalty programs driven by AI within the next year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>More from CNET<\/strong>:\u00a0<span><span>The Best Laptops for School in 2026<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/article>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div data-cy=\"articleLinkBlock\" class=\"c-articleLinkBlock\">\n<div class=\"c-articleLinkBlock_blockWrapper\">\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlock\">\n<h2 class=\"c-bestListLinkBlock_header\">\n    Computing Guides<br \/>\n  <\/h2>\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlock_itemContainer\">\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem\">\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_categoryContainer\"><span class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_category\"><br \/>\n      Laptops<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_listContainer\">\n<ul class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_list\">\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Laptop\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Chromebook\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Budget Laptop\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Cheap Gaming Laptop\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best 2-in-1 Laptop\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Windows Laptop\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Macbook\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Gaming Laptop\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Macbook Deals\n        <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlock_itemContainer\">\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem\">\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_categoryContainer\"><span class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_category\"><br \/>\n      Desktops &amp; 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E-Readers<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_listContainer\">\n<ul class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_list\">\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best E-Ink Tablets\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best iPad Deals\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best iPad\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best E-Reader\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Tablet\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Android Tablet\n        <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlock_itemContainer\">\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem\">\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_categoryContainer\"><span class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_category\"><br \/>\n      3D Printers<br \/>\n    <\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_listContainer\">\n<ul class=\"c-bestListLinkBlockItem_list\">\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best 3D Printer\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best Budget 3D Printer\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best 3D Printing Filament\n        <\/li>\n<li class=\"g-text-xsmall g-outer-spacing-bottom-small\">\n          Best 3D Printer Deals\n        <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"c-pageArticle_articleAuthorBioFooter\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_body\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_nameBlock\">\n<div class=\"c-cmsImage c-articleAuthorBioFooter_image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cnet.com\/a\/img\/resize\/85919234685444a4604e012d73387c9a9609489e\/hub\/2025\/05\/09\/372fc674-ce80-4610-b50a-72bbcc5cdd51\/alex-valdes.png?auto=webp&amp;fit=crop&amp;height=64&amp;width=64\" alt=\"Headshot of Alex Valdes\" height=\"64\" width=\"64\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_nameText\">\n<div class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_name\"><span>ALEX VALDES<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"c-articleAuthorBioFooter_bio\"><span>Ever since being admittedly fascinated by the Cambridge coffee webcam from the 1990s, I&#8217;ve written about VPNs, the NFL, smartphones, living wages, over\/unders and everything in between.<\/span> See full bio <\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"c-pageArticle_content\">\n<div class=\"u-grid-columns\">\n<article class=\"c-ShortcodeContent c-ShortcodeContent-theme:default sm:u-col-2 md:u-col-6 lg:u-col-12\">\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p1\">Back to school doesn&#8217;t mean back to tech upgrades. As inflation rises without wage growth matching it, and consumer confidence worsens, parents are going online more to find deals, even if they aren&#8217;t necessarily buying new tech products, according to Deloitte&#8217;s 19th Back-to-School survey.<\/p>\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p2\">For the fourth straight year, back-to-school shoppers will spend less per child &#8212; $557 &#8212; as inflation continues to rise, and 57% of parents believe the economy will get worse in the second half of the year. That&#8217;s the highest percentage since the onset of the COVID pandemic in 2020, the survey said.<\/p>\n<p>And that spending will be lower on tech, averaging $417, down 16% from $498 last year. Conversely, parents will spend $323 on clothing, a 22% increase over last year&#8217;s $264, as\u00a0clothing costs\u00a0rise.<\/p>\n<p>To gather its findings, Deloitte tabbed an independent research panel, which conducted an online survey of 1,207 parents with at least one child entering grades K to 12 this fall. The research was performed from May 22 to May 29, with a margin of error of plus- or minus-3 percentage points.<\/p>\n<h2>Less tech spending<\/h2>\n<p>Thanks to the AI boom that has led to &#8220;<span><span>RAMageddon<\/span><\/span>&#8221; &#8212; a global memory chip supply shortage &#8212; prices for all types of tech products are significantly higher. <span><span>Laptops<\/span><\/span>, <span><span>phones<\/span><\/span> and <span><span>gaming consoles<\/span><\/span> are hundreds of dollars more expensive, and that won&#8217;t ease any time soon.<\/p>\n<p>Accordingly, parents are holding back on tech purchases for the new school year, Deloitte found. Back-to-school shoppers will spend $81 less on tech, which the survey said includes computers and hardware, gadgets and digital subscriptions.<\/p>\n<p>Gone are the days of rushing to upgrade. A\u00a0CNET Group TechPulse Research Study\u00a0found that 73% will keep their devices as long as they still work, and 76% won&#8217;t upgrade until they think the new devices are &#8220;clearly worth it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h2>An online arsenal<\/h2>\n<p>Amid worries about the economy, parents are maximizing the internet to get the best bang for their buck. The survey found that 80% of people are using at least one internet tactic, and the more they use, the more they spend. Folks using search, social media and <span><span>generative AI<\/span><\/span> (like\u00a0<span><span>ChatGPT<\/span><\/span>, <span><span>Gemini<\/span><\/span> and <span><span>Claude<\/span><\/span>) will spend $737 per child this year &#8212; $206 more than parents who are using search and social but not AI, the survey found.<\/p>\n<p>Retailers should take note of the correlation, the survey advises. &#8220;The implication is clear: The more digitally engaged the shopper, the greater the spending potential,&#8221; the authors said.<\/p>\n<p>But Deloitte found that back-to-school shoppers are using the internet to learn about promotional events, such as those offered by major merchants like Amazon, Walmart and Target. The survey found that 68% of parents plan to shop during these promos, and 54% said that they often make unplanned purchases spurred by promos and discounts.<\/p>\n<p>These price hunters often wind up spending more as they stretch their budgets to cover more items, the survey said. The researchers classified 31% of parents as &#8220;hyper-value seekers,&#8221; which are those who use four or more of these strategies: switching to a cheaper brand, choosing a private label over name brands, shopping at more affordable retailers, buying in bulk and using cashback websites. These parents will spend 14% more.<\/p>\n<p>Gen AI&#8217;s influence is backed up by recent data. A May report from Adobe Analytics found that consumers who referred to retail websites via AI tools spent 53% more money than shoppers who didn&#8217;t. The data showed that people using AI for shopping recommendations stay longer on retailer websites and are more likely to buy something.<\/p>\n<p>Deloitte told CNET that the surveyed parents plan to use AI in various ways this year &#8212; comparing prices (22%), researching products (19%), finding new products (15%), budgeting expenses (15%), reading reviews (14%) and completing purchases (10%).<\/p>\n<p>Deloitte said that 67% of retail executives surveyed will have tailored experiences, targeted campaigns and loyalty programs driven by AI within the next year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>More from CNET<\/strong>:\u00a0<span><span>The Best Laptops for School in 2026<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/article>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<article class=\"c-ShortcodeContent c-ShortcodeContent-theme:default sm:u-col-2 md:u-col-6 lg:u-col-12\">\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p1\">Back to school doesn&#8217;t mean back to tech upgrades. As inflation rises without wage growth matching it, and consumer confidence worsens, parents are going online more to find deals, even if they aren&#8217;t necessarily buying new tech products, according to Deloitte&#8217;s 19th Back-to-School survey.<\/p>\n<p class=\"u-speakableText-p2\">For the fourth straight year, back-to-school shoppers will spend less per child &#8212; $557 &#8212; as inflation continues to rise, and 57% of parents believe the economy will get worse in the second half of the year. That&#8217;s the highest percentage since the onset of the COVID pandemic in 2020, the survey said.<\/p>\n<p>And that spending will be lower on tech, averaging $417, down 16% from $498 last year. Conversely, parents will spend $323 on clothing, a 22% increase over last year&#8217;s $264, as\u00a0clothing costs\u00a0rise.<\/p>\n<p>To gather its findings, Deloitte tabbed an independent research panel, which conducted an online survey of 1,207 parents with at least one child entering grades K to 12 this fall. The research was performed from May 22 to May 29, with a margin of error of plus- or minus-3 percentage points.<\/p>\n<h2>Less tech spending<\/h2>\n<p>Thanks to the AI boom that has led to &#8220;<span><span>RAMageddon<\/span><\/span>&#8221; &#8212; a global memory chip supply shortage &#8212; prices for all types of tech products are significantly higher. <span><span>Laptops<\/span><\/span>, <span><span>phones<\/span><\/span> and <span><span>gaming consoles<\/span><\/span> are hundreds of dollars more expensive, and that won&#8217;t ease any time soon.<\/p>\n<p>Accordingly, parents are holding back on tech purchases for the new school year, Deloitte found. Back-to-school shoppers will spend $81 less on tech, which the survey said includes computers and hardware, gadgets and digital subscriptions.<\/p>\n<p>Gone are the days of rushing to upgrade. A\u00a0CNET Group TechPulse Research Study\u00a0found that 73% will keep their devices as long as they still work, and 76% won&#8217;t upgrade until they think the new devices are &#8220;clearly worth it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h2>An online arsenal<\/h2>\n<p>Amid worries about the economy, parents are maximizing the internet to get the best bang for their buck. The survey found that 80% of people are using at least one internet tactic, and the more they use, the more they spend. Folks using search, social media and <span><span>generative AI<\/span><\/span> (like\u00a0<span><span>ChatGPT<\/span><\/span>, <span><span>Gemini<\/span><\/span> and <span><span>Claude<\/span><\/span>) will spend $737 per child this year &#8212; $206 more than parents who are using search and social but not AI, the survey found.<\/p>\n<p>Retailers should take note of the correlation, the survey advises. &#8220;The implication is clear: The more digitally engaged the shopper, the greater the spending potential,&#8221; the authors said.<\/p>\n<p>But Deloitte found that back-to-school shoppers are using the internet to learn about promotional events, such as those offered by major merchants like Amazon, Walmart and Target. The survey found that 68% of parents plan to shop during these promos, and 54% said that they often make unplanned purchases spurred by promos and discounts.<\/p>\n<p>These price hunters often wind up spending more as they stretch their budgets to cover more items, the survey said. The researchers classified 31% of parents as &#8220;hyper-value seekers,&#8221; which are those who use four or more of these strategies: switching to a cheaper brand, choosing a private label over name brands, shopping at more affordable retailers, buying in bulk and using cashback websites. These parents will spend 14% more.<\/p>\n<p>Gen AI&#8217;s influence is backed up by recent data. A May report from Adobe Analytics found that consumers who referred to retail websites via AI tools spent 53% more money than shoppers who didn&#8217;t. The data showed that people using AI for shopping recommendations stay longer on retailer websites and are more likely to buy something.<\/p>\n<p>Deloitte told CNET that the surveyed parents plan to use AI in various ways this year &#8212; comparing prices (22%), researching products (19%), finding new products (15%), budgeting expenses (15%), reading reviews (14%) and completing purchases (10%).<\/p>\n<p>Deloitte said that 67% of retail executives surveyed will have tailored experiences, targeted campaigns and loyalty programs driven by AI within the next year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>More from CNET<\/strong>:\u00a0<span><span>The Best Laptops for School in 2026<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/article>\n<p>[analyse_source url=&#8221;http:\/\/cnet.com\/tech\/computing\/back-to-school-shoppers-buying-less-tech\/&#8221;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[analyse_image type=&#8221;featured&#8221; src=&#8221;https:\/\/www.cnet.com\/a\/img\/resize\/ca0e77778003740c1f5cc3931553744f38116254\/hub\/2024\/07\/30\/76c7b206-aa73-4b0a-9aef-9306985d2907\/gettyimages-1302654529.jpg?auto=webp&amp;fit=crop&amp;height=675&amp;width=1200&#8243;] Back to school doesn&#8217;t mean back to tech upgrades. As inflation rises without wage growth matching it, and consumer confidence worsens, parents are going online more to find deals, even if they aren&#8217;t necessarily buying new tech products, according to Deloitte&#8217;s 19th Back-to-School survey. 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