About nine in ten Americans 55 and older don't plan on dressing up
Halloween is rapidly approaching, but fewer than one in five Americans have a costume planned, according to recent data from YouGov Omnibus.
When asked about Halloween costumes on August 22, only 8% had costumes planned, but another 15% said that they did plan to dress up, they just weren’t sure what their costume would be yet. On September 27, 10% had their costumes planned, while another 18% said that they had plans to dress up.
Most recently, on October 22, 15% of Americans had their costumes planned, while another 10% said that they planned to dress up, but weren’t sure what their costume would be yet.
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Americans 55 and older were consistently likely to say that they didn’t have costumes planned yet, and don’t plan on wearing one. About nine in ten (89%) said they didn’t plan to wear a costume when asked about their plans on August 22; the responses were similar among this age group when people were asked on September 27 (91%) and on October 22 (89%).
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Overall, Americans might place less importance on Halloween than on other holidays. Another recent survey from YouGov Omnibus found that only 19% of Americans like Halloween better than Thanksgiving (76%).
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