As the holiday season arrives in Toronto, the city’s residents are revealing just how much they plan to spend on gifts this year. Amid economic uncertainty and increasing tariffs, many are operating on tight budgets, but that hasn’t stopped them from splashing out on festive gifts and experiences. From hundreds to even thousands of dollars, Toronto shoppers reveal the varied financial commitments they are willing to make for holiday shopping this year.
Holiday Spending in Toronto Amid Economic Uncertainty
With the peak shopping season upon us, blogTO took to the streets to engage Toronto residents in a conversation about their holiday budgets. The responses, as one might expect, varied significantly with individual circumstances and personal preferences.
One interviewee mentioned planning to spend around $500 on gifts for loved ones while another individual stated their budget is approximately $2,000.
In a surprising response, a local revealed their holiday budget to be an impressive $10,000. This figure, which equates to about 568 hours of work for a minimum-wage worker in Ontario, is not for gifts for others, but a self-indulgent travel present. “Because I like to be comfortable everywhere I go,” they explained.
DIY Gifts and Varied Holiday Budgets
On the other end of the spectrum, another Toronto resident shared their plan to spend a modest $200, with a focus on creating DIY gifts this year, highlighting the diverse approaches to holiday spending in the city.
While many respondents indicated their budgets would only stretch to “a few hundred bucks,” one generous shopper simply stated, “Whatever gets everyone satisfied.”
These varied responses raise an interesting question: How much are you looking to spend this holiday season?
Lead photo by
Jack Landau

