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Romance is in the air, but Americans are slashing Valentine’s Day spending by 44% in 2026. The average person plans to spend $87 on their partner, down from $155 last year, according to a CouponFollow survey of 1,005 Americans in relationships.

But here’s the twist: Americans aren’t ditching romance altogether—they’re just going old school. Sixty-one percent say their ideal Valentine’s Day gift is a romantic dinner. Another 57% want an experience like a trip or concert, and 51% of women and 39% of men want a handwritten card or letter. People are being more selective about where their money goes.

Inflation is likely the culprit. Since early 2020, cumulative inflation has risen roughly 26%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Romance is in the air, but Americans are slashing Valentine’s Day spending by 44% in 2026. The average person plans to spend $87 on their partner, down from $155 last year, according to a CouponFollow survey of 1,005 Americans in relationships.

But here’s the twist: Americans aren’t ditching romance altogether—they’re just going old school. Sixty-one percent say their ideal Valentine’s Day gift is a romantic dinner. Another 57% want an experience like a trip or concert, and 51% of women and 39% of men want a handwritten card or letter. People are being more selective about where their money goes.

Inflation is likely the culprit. Since early 2020, cumulative inflation has risen roughly 26%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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