Circana Forecasts 2% Decline in U.S. Consumer Tech Sales for 2024 Amid Economic Pressures
July 25 2024 - 9:01AM
CHICAGO, July 25, 2024 – United States consumer technology
sales revenue is now forecast to decline by 2% in 2024, reflecting
underperformance in the first half of the year and unchanged
macroeconomic conditions, according to the latest Future of
Consumer Technology report from Circana™. Despite these challenges,
Circana remains optimistic about growth in specific categories,
such as notebook PCs and large-screen TVs, and expects overall
industry growth to resume in 2025 and 2026.
“As we reach the midpoint of 2024, it’s clear that many of the
economic pressures from late 2023 and early 2024 are still
impacting consumer spending,” said Paul Gagnon, vice president and
technology industry advisor, Circana. “While unemployment remains
low and real wage growth has been positive, high credit card debt
and mortgage interest rates continue to strain consumer
finances.”
Circana’s latest forecast indicates that most consumer
technology categories underperformed in the first quarter, and
continue to do so, looking weaker in Q2 as well. In addition, the
anticipated interest rate cuts that were expected to boost consumer
confidence and spending in the second half of the year look less
significant, prompting a more cautious view for the remainder of
2024.
However, Gagnon remains positive about the long-term outlook:
“We are still expecting growth in 2025 and 2026, particularly in
key categories such as notebook PCs and large-screen TVs.
Introducing significantly innovative products that offer enhanced
productivity, performance, and convenience will drive consumer
interest and upgrades. Emphasizing affordability will be crucial in
attracting consumers who are under financial stress, particularly
younger demographics facing high rent and student loan
repayments.”
Areas of optimism and growth include:
- Computers and AI
PCs. Despite the overall cautious outlook, Circana has seen
signs of improving consumer demand. This is attributed to consumers
beginning to upgrade and refresh products purchased early in the
pandemic, signaling the start of a replacement-driven wave expected
to continue over the next two and a half years.
- Ultra-Large
Screen Size TVs. Demand for ultra-large screen size TVs has
exceeded expectations. This category has been upgraded in the
forecast for the second half of the year, especially given its
popularity during the holiday season. Circana projects positive
growth for TVs as a whole over the next two years.
- Tablets. A
notable boost in tablet sales in late May and into June has led to
an upgraded forecast for this category. The introduction of a new
generation of products with upgraded capabilities seems to have
resulted in consumer refresh activity and spending stemming from
innovation.
Despite the current headwinds, Circana emphasizes the importance
of innovation in driving consumer demand. New products, especially
in computing, are expected to reignite interest and spending in the
consumer technology market.
Future of Technology forecasts and insights are based on
forecasted sales of technology products captured in Circana’s
Retail Tracking Service point-of-sale data.
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Janine Marshall
Circana
516-625-2356
janine.marshall@circana.com