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Holiday Season-to-Date Desktop Spending up 15 Percent to $48.3 Billion
Free Shipping Day (Dec. 18) Hits $926 Million in Spending
RESTON, VA, December 23, 2014 – Comscore (NASDAQ : SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today reported holiday season U.S. retail e-commerce spending from desktop computers for the first 51 days of the November-December 2014 holiday season. For the holiday season-to-date, $48.3 billion has been spent online, marking a 15-percent increase versus the corresponding days last year. The most recent week (Dec. 15-21) posted a strong 18-percent growth in online sales, taking in $5.8 billion in desktop spending in what was the last full week before Christmas. The week began with two billion dollar days – Monday, Dec. 15 at $1.07 billion and Tuesday, Dec. 16 at $1.16 billion – while Free Shipping Day (Thursday, Dec. 18) saw $926 million in desktop spending.
2014 Holiday Season To Date vs. Corresponding Days* in 2013Non-Travel (Retail) E-Commerce SpendingExcludes Auctions and Large Corporate PurchasesTotal U.S. – Home & Work Desktop ComputersSource: Comscore, Inc.
Millions ($)
2013
2014
Percent Change
Nov. 1–Dec. 21 (vs. Nov. 2-Dec. 22, 2013)
$41,971
$48,269
15%
Pre-Thanksgiving (Nov. 1-26 vs. Nov. 2-27, 2013)
$17,831
$20,181
13%
Thanksgiving thru Most Recent Week
$24,140
$28,088
16%
Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 27)
$766
$1,009
32%
Black Friday (Nov. 28)
$1,198
$1,505
26%
Holiday Weekend (Nov. 29-30)
$1,594
$2,012
Cyber Monday (Dec. 1)
$1,735
$2,038
17%
Thanksgiving thru Cyber Monday
$5,293
$6,564
24%
Cyber Week (Dec. 1-7)
$7,978
$9,126
14%
Cyber Work Week Mon-Fri (Dec. 1-5)
$6,315
$7,287
Cyber Weekend (Dec. 6-7)
$1,663
$1,840
11%
Green Monday (Dec. 8)
$1,401
$1,615
Free Shipping Day (Dec. 18)
$868
$926
7%
Most Recent Week (Dec. 15-21)
$4,920
$5,817
18%
Most Recent Work Week Mon-Fri (Dec. 15-19)
$4,205
$4,845
Most Recent Weekend (Dec. 20-21)
$714
$972
36%
*Corresponding days based on corresponding shopping days (November 2 thru December 22, 2013)
“This final week of online holiday shopping before Christmas was very strong, finishing off the season on a high note and virtually guaranteeing e-commerce spending will outperform our pre-season forecast,” said Comscore chairman emeritus Gian Fulgoni. “We are now running at a 15-percent growth rate in desktop e-commerce for the season, which should be taken as a very positive sign for the economic health of both the American consumer and the e-commerce channel as a whole. While the heaviest spending days of the season are now behind us, there is still about another $5 billion that will be spent over the balance of the year that will get us to new all-time highs for e-commerce.”
Weekly Online Holiday Retail Sales
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