Key Points
- Baby boomers spent almost $1 billion more on online shopping in 2023 than they did in the year beforehand.
- Gen Z showed the largest decrease, spending 11 per cent less on online shopping.
- A total of 9.5 million Australian households shopped online in 2023.
While Australians overall spent less online compared with last year, a closer look at the data shows the trend toward more cautious online spending does not apply to boomers.
Gen Z, which accounts for people aged 18-26, is the age group with the sharpest decrease in online spending, showing an 11 per cent drop compared with last year.
For those aged 44-59, spending increased marginally, with gen X seeing a 1 per cent increase in online spending.
With a total spend of $12.5 billion, boomers spent almost $1 billion more on online shopping than they did last year.
Boomers spent almost $1 billion more in total on online shopping than they did last year. Source: Getty / Almaje
The data more broadly found 9.5 million Australian households shopped online in 2023, spending a total of $63.6 billion on online goods.
The drop in overall online spending comes even though the number of Australian households shopping online is the highest it has ever been, with eight in 10 households making an online purchase in the past year.
This suggests while more Australians are shopping online, they are on average tending toward smaller, more frequent purchases.
The tightening of household budgets was reflected in the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics national accounts figures — which showed that, with GDP only growing 1.5 per cent over last year, the economy had slowed to a relative standstill.
“We’re seeing a growing confidence in older generations spending more than younger generations in each transaction,” she said.