Valentine’s Day 2025 is set to break spending records, with consumers expected to shell out a staggering $27.5 billion, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). This marks an increase from last year’s $25.8 billion and surpasses the previous record of $27.4 billion in 2020. On average, each person is projected to spend $188.81 on gifts and celebrations, making this year one of the most extravagant in history.
Top Gift Choices: Romance Meets Tradition
As in previous years, the most popular Valentine’s Day gifts remain traditional:
- Candy—A classic token of affection, with chocolate sales seeing a 15% increase.
- Flowers—Florists anticipate high demand, with red roses leading the pack.
- Greeting Cards— Over 145 million Valentine’s Day cards are expected to be exchanged.
- Jewelry—A major driver of spending, with some shoppers splurging on engagement rings.
- Dining Out—Restaurants expect a 20% boost in reservations, as couples opt for romantic dinners.
Retail analysts note a rising trend in personalized and experience-based gifts, such as spa treatments, concert tickets, and weekend getaways.
Beware of Hidden Credit Card Fees
While spending is expected to soar, financial experts are urging consumers to watch out for hidden credit card “swipe fees.” These fees, averaging 2.26% per transaction, could quietly add an extra $600 million to consumers’ collective expenses.
“For a typical Valentine’s Day spend of $188.81, shoppers might unknowingly pay an extra $4.27 in swipe fees—about the price of a greeting card,” says financial analyst David Larson. “If you’re purchasing high-value items like an engagement ring, that fee could be even steeper.”
Smart Spending Tips for Valentine’s Day
To make the most of their budget while avoiding unnecessary fees, experts suggest:
✅ Using Cash—Paying with cash eliminates swipe fees entirely.
✅ Shopping at Small Businesses—Some local stores offer discounts for cash payments.
✅ Comparing Prices Online—Many e-commerce platforms offer Valentine’s Day deals.
✅ Opting for DIY Gifts—Handmade gifts or heartfelt gestures can be more meaningful and cost-effective.
Final Thoughts
Spending on Valentine’s Day is increasing, making 2025 one of the most romantic and expensive years yet. Whether indulging in a lavish gift or a simple heartfelt gesture, shoppers should be mindful of their expenses to make the most out of the occasion.