BMO Giving Survey: Many Affluent Americans Will Donate and Spend More During 2014 Holiday Season Than in Past Years
- High-net-worth Americans will give an average of $12,394 to charities in 2014, with holiday season donations accounting for more than one quarter (29 percent) of annual giving - Forty-three percent will spend more this holiday season than they did in years prior to the 2008 recession, paying an average of $10,525 for gifts and holiday-related expenses

(firmenpresse) - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS -- (Marketwired) -- 12/11/14 -- Many affluent Americans plan to boost their holiday donations and spending this year, according to the results of a study released today by BMO Private Bank. The study is part of BMO Private Bank's second annual Changing Face of Wealth series, which examines trends among individuals with at least $1 million in investible assets.
"A substantial portion of high-net-worth Americans are increasing their donations of both time and money to charitable causes this holiday season," said BMO Private Bank President Darrel Hackett. "It's gratifying to see that, while many are also spending more on gifts for loved ones and other holiday-related costs, giving back still remains a top priority."
Philanthropy continues to play an important role this holiday season, with survey results revealing that:
The study also found that affluent Americans plan to spend an average of $10,525 on gifts, travel and entertainment during the holidays. Forty-three percent of respondents indicated they intend to spend more than they did in years before the 2008 recession, and just 9 percent indicate they are still planning to spend less.
Other key findings indicated that, for holiday expenditures, the affluent:
Notably, high-net-worth millennials (ages 18 to 39) stood out as the demographic with the highest proportion of members planning to increase spending on gifts this year - as well as the group with the longest shopping lists. Three quarters of millennial respondents indicated they will spend more this holiday season than last, and 23 percent will be shopping for more than 20 people.
"It's important to look at the bigger picture when making holiday spending plans," said Mr. Hackett. "While gifts seem like the obvious place to spend money during the holidays, travel, entertainment or other events such as hosting guests should be considered, too. It's smart to maintain a budget appropriate to your income level - no matter what that level is."
Breakdown by State:
Survey results cited here are from online interviews with a sample of 493 Americans 18 years of age and older who have at least $1 million in investible assets. Surveys were conducted between October 15 and October 28, 2014.
About BMO Private Bank, a part of BMO Financial Group
BMO Private Bank offers a comprehensive range of wealth management services that include investment advisory, trust, banking and financial planning to meet the financial needs of high-net-worth clients. Through integrated teams of experienced financial professionals, BMO Private Bank helps its clients realize their financial and lifestyle goals with solutions that are custom tailored and delivered with the highest level of personalized service.
BMO Private Bank is a brand name used in the United States by BMO Harris Bank N.A. Member FDIC. Not all products and services are available in every state and/or location.
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