A study which was released today by the NRF (National Retail Federation )and Prosper Insights & Analytics, shows that 121.3 million consumers will shop online tomorrow, on Cyber Monday 2015.This number is down 4.4% from 126.9 million last year. That 121.3 million number represents 49.5% of all consumers
The 2015's Holiday season started off briskly with Black Friday seeing $2.72 billion in e-commerce sales, up 14% from 2014. Meanwhile online shopping on Thanksgiving Day 2015 too saw a higher jump in online spending, with $1.73 billion in sales, up 25% from the 2014 .Black Friday and Thanksgiving online sales saw consumers spending $4.47 billion
However in store sales—excluding e-commerce—fell about 10% on Thursday and Friday to $12.1 billion, according to ShopperTrak, which monitors traffic to stores and malls.
The 2015's Holiday season started off briskly with Black Friday seeing $2.72 billion in e-commerce sales, up 14% from 2014. Meanwhile online shopping on Thanksgiving Day 2015 too saw a higher jump in online spending, with $1.73 billion in sales, up 25% from the 2014 .Black Friday and Thanksgiving online sales saw consumers spending $4.47 billion
However in store sales—excluding e-commerce—fell about 10% on Thursday and Friday to $12.1 billion, according to ShopperTrak, which monitors traffic to stores and malls.
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