STORY: :: Survey shows back-to-school

spending in the U.S. will stay muted

:: Deloitte says families are dialling back

on expensive electronics this year

:: and retailers are launching

back-to-school deals earlier than usual

:: Its survey shows shoppers are expected to spend

about $586 per student in kindergarten to 12th grade

:: compared to about $597 per student in 2023

:: Middle-income and low-income families

are both expected to cut spending this year

:: Higher-income families with annual incomes over $100,000

:: are expected to increase average spending by 5% to $721 per child

:: Walmart, Target and Shein started

back-to-school deals in the first week of July

:: to get a jump on Amazon and its Prime Day event

:: While middle-income families are eyeing

value and willing to shop for private labels

:: Deloitte said over two-thirds of parents said they

may sacrifice brand loyalty if prices are too expensive