Thank you to the over 1,200 SheSpeaks members who weighed in and shared their thoughts on how you are feeling about and planning for 2026! The survey was fielded from November 11th – November 24th, 2025. Check out the results below.
Topline Insights:
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HeavenstoBecky | Frankfort, INI'm still feeling anxious about planning for 2026.
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1973MELANIEH | TAPPAHANNOCK, VAJust because they put them out in middle isle or with a sign doesn't make it a good purchase ., it also depends on value and of the product and. If its truly worth the price
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1973MELANIEH | TAPPAHANNOCK, VAJust because they put them out in middle isle or with a sign doesn't make it a good purchase ., it also depends on value and of the product and. If its truly worth the price
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slayornaybeauty | TALLAHASSEE, FLRelatable findings! I always look for good value, transparency, and real reviews when deciding what to buy.
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RachelRobb | Victorville, CAFeeling anxious while still holding onto optimism feels very true to this moment, especially as so many of us are balancing uncertainty with everyday responsibilities. It’s interesting to see how caution and hope are coexisting rather than canceling each other out. As a consumer (and a new mom), I’m finding myself more intentional, looking for value, transparency, and brands that communicate clearly and honestly. It makes me curious how brands will respond in 2026, especially in building trust through thoughtful messaging and meaningful engagement rather than just promotions or trends.
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Mrs_bulldogfishmaster | Fresno, CANice survey
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Katrina31 | Margate, FLNice love this
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trishdennison | Winter Park, FLWell, I am getting tired of manufacturers reducing their content and sizes and still charging the same price. For example, a 16 oz box of crackers has shrunk to 14 - 15 oz. now, with no price differential. That makes me MAD! Also, less inside a package that you expect to be fuller, such as chips, cookies, etc. Also I have noticed that some stores are not stocking the same amount of products and giving you less choices. People need to be able to choose what is right for their budget, but without any alternatives available, you sometimes end up foregoing the purchase, or have to go to another store entirely. Shopping for groceries has become such a stressful task these days.
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mabelline | JOHNS CREEK, GAOne has to remain hopeful & mindful in these days.
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JPAL7573 | NASHVILLE, TNnice to hear im totally anxious and praying for a better life
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HoneyB221 | CEDAR HILL, TXI'm glad to know I am NOT ALONE !
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Rcallaway | SILSBEE, TXOne always worries what tomorrow will bring being good or bad. I am not surprised with the results. Thank you for the opportunity to do the surveys.
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skincareobsessed33 | Winston Salem, NCSounds about right.
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Pegasus72 | PHILMONT, NYEveryone wants things to be better. The American is hard to come by and something most people have given up on achieving because they are more caught up with being able to afford just their needs never mind extras.
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BonneVivante | Port St Lucie, FLMarkets will always fluctuate. They key is being able to brace against the storms.