New study shows that Gen Z is spending way less money on videogames than older gamers



Young people are so strapped for cash that even video games are getting too expensive for them. A June study by Circana, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, found that spending among 18-to-24-year-olds dropped by 13% from January to April 2025 compared to last year. Video game purchases were hit particularly hard, falling nearly 25% according to a chart Circana’s Mat Piscatella shared on BlueSky.

For context, Piscatella shared another chart comparing the drop in spending among Gen Z to spending changes in older generations. The difference is dramatic. Where older generations’ spending dropped less than 5%, Gen Z’s is plummeting. It’s particularly surprising to see such a sharp drop in spending on video games, which historically cater toward young people.

Video game spend among 18 to 24’s is down sharply.
“Young grads are having a much tougher time finding jobs. Student-loan payments are restarting for millions of borrowers… credit-card delinquency rates have risen to their highest points since before the pandemic…”
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— @matpiscatella.bsky.social (@matpiscatella.bsky.social.bsky.social) 2025-08-10T21:01:24.815Z



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