Income, Internet Access Are Factors
Online shopping peaks among higher-income and better-educated Americans. Thirty-nine percent of those in households earning $50,000 or more plan to shop on the Internet for gifts, compared to 15 percent in households earning less than that. Similarly, 35 percent of those who've been to college say they'll buy gifts online; it's just 13 percent among less-educated people.
Age is also a factor: While 29 percent of those age 54 and younger say they'll shop online, just 12 percent of people age 55 and older plan to do so. Among those age 65 and older, it's just 7 percent.
Naturally, access to the Internet is a strong factor in online shopping, and older, lower-income and less-educated Americans are less likely to have Internet access.
Two-thirds of Americans report having access to the Internet, either at home only (39 percent), at work only (5 percent) or both (22 percent). Highest-access groups include those who've been to college (81 percent), people age 35-44 (79 percent) and whites (70 percent). Lower-access groups include nonwhites (54 percent have Internet access), people who haven't finished high school (43 percent), and those age 65 and older (35 percent).
Most Common Purchases: Clothes and Toys
Clothes and toys top the list of items being bought online. Electronics, books and CDs or DVDs (and VHS tapes) round out the top five. But there are big differences between the sexes: Women are more apt than men to buy toys and books online, while men are more apt than women to buy electronics.
Interestingly, the sexes are equally apt to buy clothes online a place where convenience might be especially appealing to men, many of whom are immune to the joys of traipsing through a department store when there's a perfectly good football game on television.
 What They're Buying  |
| Women | | Men | |
| Toys | 39% | Clothes | 32% |
| Books | 28% | Electronics | 31% |
| Clothes | 33% | CDs, DVDs | 23% |
| CDs, DVDs | 18% | Toys | 19% |
| Electronics | 17% | Books | 14% |
| Housewares | 13% | Housewares | 5% |
| Jewelry | 1% | Jewelry | 5% |
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Methodology
This ABCNEWS survey was conducted by telephone Dec. 4-8 among a random national sample of 1,022 adults. The results have a three-point error margin. Sampling, data collection and tabulation were done by TNS Intersearch of Horsham, Pa.
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