KEY POINTS
  • Teen spending is slowly ticking up from a two-decade low, according to Piper Sandler's 41st biannual “Taking Stock with Teens” report. 
  • It said teens plan to spend about $2,165 this year, which is still down about 5% from a year earlier, but up 1% from last fall.
  • Teen girls are leading the recovery in spending, as they did coming out of the Great Recession,.
  • Online fashion brands like Shein and Princess Polly are surging in popularity, along with thrift marketplaces like Depop.
Online e-commerce website "Shein."

Teen spending is slowly ticking up from record lows, according to a new survey, as adolescents show signs they're ready to get dressed up, go out and socialize again.

A generation known to be glued to social media apps like TikTok and Instagram, Gen Z is taking cues from fashion and beauty influencers when they make their purchases, according to Piper Sandler's 41th biannual "Taking Stock with Teens" report.