Kids increasingly influencing parents' buying decisions: Study
Parents are asking their kids for opinions before buying things, according to a new study.
Almost 40 per cent of the parents would consider their kids' opinion but at least 20 per cent of parents would definitely consider their children's opinion, a study by Cartoon Network (CN) channel said here today.
"Kids continue to influence household decisions of purchase when it comes to white goods, with an average of 22 per cent parents definitely considering their kids' opinions and an average of 44 per cent parents who may consider them," it said.
Almost 23 per cent of parents who participated in the survey said they would definitely consider their kid's opinion while purchasing a bike, while 44 per cent said they may consider it.
For whitegoods like refrigerators, nearly 46 per cent of parents said they may consider their kids' opinion, while 21 per cent said they would definitely consider their kid's choice before buying the product.
In case of microwaves, 40 per cent of the parents said they might consider their child's opinion and 20 per cent said they would buy the product using the kid's opinion.
The survey had a sample size of 3,700 parents with children from the age group of 4-14 years and 7,000 kids across 26 cities.
In terms of pocket money, the report found that 56 per cent of kids receive an average pocket money of Rs 275 but only 37 per cent of the kids save it. Further, 53 per cent kids received gift money with the average annual gift
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