Amazon.de Average Order Value by Age Group — 55+ vs. 25–44 Shoppers in Germany, 2025
Review Q4 2024 – Q4 2025: Older consumers aged 55+ spend €32 per Amazon order in Germany, €4 less than the 25–44 cohort stable across all four quarters of 2025

Info
- Sample size
- n = 4,562
- Data date
- Q4 2024 – Q4 2025
- Segment
- 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55+
- Platform
- Purchases
- Market
- Germany
Analysis
German Amazon shoppers aged 55+ consistently place orders in the €29–34 range throughout 2025, running €4 below the €35–37 typical of the 25–44 cohort — a gap that held firm across every quarter of the year.
Why the 55+ basket sits lower — and why it still matters
Older online consumers in Germany are the country's fastest-growing shopper segment: the 55-and-over group expanded at more than double the overall e-commerce growth rate in 2025, according to the HDE Online Monitor. Their purchasing posture, however, skews toward essentials and repeatable everyday items — categories that carry lower ticket prices than the apparel, electronics, and home goods that dominate younger baskets. German consumers across all age groups are price-conscious, but the 55+ cohort's preference for practical, routine replenishment purchases keeps average orders structurally below the broader market. The €32 figure nonetheless signals meaningful engagement: at that level, a consistent 55+ buyer generates substantial annual spend on the platform. For a deeper look at which categories these shoppers are actually choosing, see Category preferences of 55+ Amazon shoppers in Germany.
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Methodology
Average order value is calculated from completed, revenue-positive Amazon.de purchases by German shoppers between Q4 2024 and Q4 2025. Shopper age is derived from birth year. Results are shown separately for two age cohorts — adults aged 55 and over, and adults aged 25–44 — and are expressed as a per-order mean in euros, gross of any returns.