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Nearly half of Americans think people should keep their holiday decorations all 12 months: survey

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Many Americans say holiday decorations can and will not sleep all 12 months round, in line with latest research.

A survey of two,000 people from Talker Research found 45% of Americans feel keeping the festive momentum up long into the brand new 12 months is perfectly OK, and are pleased to see the lights and decorations not sleep all 12 months. 

The vast majority of Americans do still consider in a date for taking down the tinsel, bells and wreaths, though, with just over half (55%) admitting there’s a festive expiration date.


Two friends sitting by the Christmas tree, holding mugs, enjoying a warm conversation surrounded by holiday decorations and gifts
Many Americans say holiday decorations can and will not sleep all 12 months round, in line with latest research. snowing12 – stock.adobe.com

However the officially voted “decorations down date” means there’s still time – Jan. 16 was voted because the date for frivolities to finish. 

The “take down date” was calculated by asking respondents who consider decorations should come all the way down to select a precise date on the calendar.

Factoring in over a thousand date picks from the remaining 55% of individuals, the precise average emerged as Jan. 16.

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Moderately than the Twelve Days of Christmas or taking the decorations down early in January, the outcomes suggest persons are pleased to embrace the festive spirit just a little longer this season.

That need for just a little extra festive feeling could also be a response to a median 2024. Talker Research’s end-of-year index showed Americans rated the last 12 months at only a 6.1 overall. 

Millennials were almost definitely to support this notion of year-round celebration (48%), with baby boomers the least likely in favor but still showing support at 43 percent. 


Hand retrieving gold glitter star, beads, Santa hats, and a mini Christmas tree from a carton box.
The vast majority of Americans do still consider in a date for taking down the tinsel, bells and wreaths, though, with just over half (55%) admitting there’s a festive expiration date. Olga – stock.adobe.com

Men and ladies felt similarly with regards to basking in the vacation spirit all 12 months, with women barely more more likely to favor decorations staying up indefinitely than men (46% v 44%).

Those within the southwest and northeast are happiest to see the halls decked 12 months (jointly 48%) while those within the west were least more likely to support the notion (39%). 

The “undeck date” emerged as a part of Talker Research’s end-of-year index and 2025 lookahead, which found that while 2024 was rated average overall (6.1), 67% of individuals felt they’d experienced some form of growth up to now 12 months.

Survey methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 Americans. The survey was commissioned by Talker News and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between December 13 and December 19, 2024.

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Many Americans say holiday decorations can and will not sleep all 12 months round, in line with latest research.

A survey of two,000 people from Talker Research found 45% of Americans feel keeping the festive momentum up long into the brand new 12 months is perfectly OK, and are pleased to see the lights and decorations not sleep all 12 months. 

The vast majority of Americans do still consider in a date for taking down the tinsel, bells and wreaths, though, with just over half (55%) admitting there’s a festive expiration date.


Two friends sitting by the Christmas tree, holding mugs, enjoying a warm conversation surrounded by holiday decorations and gifts
Many Americans say holiday decorations can and will not sleep all 12 months round, in line with latest research. snowing12 – stock.adobe.com

However the officially voted “decorations down date” means there’s still time – Jan. 16 was voted because the date for frivolities to finish. 

The “take down date” was calculated by asking respondents who consider decorations should come all the way down to select a precise date on the calendar.

Factoring in over a thousand date picks from the remaining 55% of individuals, the precise average emerged as Jan. 16.

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Moderately than the Twelve Days of Christmas or taking the decorations down early in January, the outcomes suggest persons are pleased to embrace the festive spirit just a little longer this season.

That need for just a little extra festive feeling could also be a response to a median 2024. Talker Research’s end-of-year index showed Americans rated the last 12 months at only a 6.1 overall. 

Millennials were almost definitely to support this notion of year-round celebration (48%), with baby boomers the least likely in favor but still showing support at 43 percent. 


Hand retrieving gold glitter star, beads, Santa hats, and a mini Christmas tree from a carton box.
The vast majority of Americans do still consider in a date for taking down the tinsel, bells and wreaths, though, with just over half (55%) admitting there’s a festive expiration date. Olga – stock.adobe.com

Men and ladies felt similarly with regards to basking in the vacation spirit all 12 months, with women barely more more likely to favor decorations staying up indefinitely than men (46% v 44%).

Those within the southwest and northeast are happiest to see the halls decked 12 months (jointly 48%) while those within the west were least more likely to support the notion (39%). 

The “undeck date” emerged as a part of Talker Research’s end-of-year index and 2025 lookahead, which found that while 2024 was rated average overall (6.1), 67% of individuals felt they’d experienced some form of growth up to now 12 months.

Survey methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 Americans. The survey was commissioned by Talker News and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between December 13 and December 19, 2024.

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