The latest consumer spending data from NRF and Prosper Insights & Analytics’ 2020 Super Bowl survey suggests this may be one of the strongest Super Bowls yet, with nearly 194 million adults saying they have plans for the big game. Those watching the event expect to spend an average $88.65 on food and beverages, merchandise and party supplies, for a total $17.2 billion nationwide.
As the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to face off, here’s how consumers are getting ready. See the data in the infographic below and explore NRF’s Super Bowl Dashboard for historical data and trends.
Spending for the big game
NRF has been conducting its annual Super Bowl survey for more than a decade to see how consumers expect to spend and celebrate over game day. Take a deeper look into the trends over time, and use the interactive charts to explore demographic breakdowns of total spending, average spending and what attracts consumers to the event.
The 2020 survey of 7,267 adults 18 and older was conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics January 2-9 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1.2 percentage points.
Super Bowl Data Center
Explore how consumers have celebrated the Super Bowl over time.