ForbesBlack Friday Online Sales Approach $11 Billion Up 10%, As In-Store Traffic Falls 8%By Joan Verdon The decline in the number of consumers entering stores on Black Friday and the Saturday ...
(Reuters) — Black Friday spending in U.S. retail stores was muted this year in contrast to a more robust rise online, as bargain-hungry Americans skipped stores in favor of their phones and laptops, ...
More than half of all online sales on Black Friday --about 55% -- were on mobile screens, according to Adobe. Overall, it appears people were more keen to shop online than to hit the stores in-person.
Black Friday spending in US retail stores was muted this year in contrast to a more robust rise online, as bargain-hungry Americans skipped stores in favor of their phones and laptops, according ...
Despite retailers offering holiday discounts earlier than usual this year, US consumers did more shopping on Black Friday than the days leading up to it. In-store and online retail sales saw a 3.4 ...
Also Read: Shoppers Spent $11.3M Per Minute Online on Black Friday In contrast, traditional Black Friday shopping continued its downward trend, with in-store traffic falling 3.2% nationwide ...
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RetailNext, which reports traffic analytics, said in-store traffic was down -3.2%nationwide compared to last year. Americans let their fingers do the shopping on Black Friday, as online spending ...
(Reuters) -Black Friday spending in U.S. retail stores was muted this year in contrast to a more robust rise online, as bargain-hungry Americans skipped stores in favor of their phones and laptops ...
Discount hunters searching for Black ... of the store," Chernofsky told "CBS Mornings." "Even if they just go into the store to try on the product and then make the purchase online, that's fantastic.
Black Friday spending in U.S. retail stores was muted this year in contrast to a more robust rise online, as bargain-hungry Americans skipped stores in favor of their phones and laptops ...