U.S. consumers spent a record $11.8 billion online during Black Friday sales

US Consumers Pour Billions into Online Shopping on Black Friday, Despite Economic Uncertainty

In a surprise to many, US consumers continued to shop in record numbers this past Black Friday, with online sales reaching an estimated $11.8 billion - a 9.1% increase from last year's total of $10.7 billion. While some experts had predicted that the pandemic-fueled shopping craze would dwindle, shoppers instead opted for the convenience and comfort of shopping from home.

The majority of these online sales were driven by mobile shopping, with Adobe estimating that more than half of all sales were made on smartphones and tablets. Meanwhile, in-store traffic continued to decline, with RetailNext reporting a 3.6% drop in US Black Friday foot traffic compared to last year.

Despite the rise in online spending, some consumers are choosing to spread their purchases out over several days rather than splurging on just one day. This trend is being driven by retailers who offer extended promotions and discounts, as well as shoppers seeking value for their money.

However, the boost in online sales comes at a time when many Americans are feeling the pinch of economic uncertainty. Rising tariffs and stagnant wages have left some consumers struggling to make ends meet. According to Salesforce, the average selling price of items purchased on Black Friday increased by 7% compared to last year, while order volumes actually declined.

Experts predict that this trend of online shopping will continue through the holiday season, with Adobe estimating an additional $5.5 billion in sales on Saturday and $5.9 billion on Sunday before reaching a record total of $14.2 billion on Cyber Monday. Nevertheless, the strain on businesses and households due to tariffs and economic uncertainty may have a lasting impact on consumer spending habits.

For now, it seems that US consumers are choosing to prioritize convenience over caution, opting for the benefits of online shopping despite rising prices and economic uncertainty.
 
meh, i'm not surprised lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ online shopping is just so convenient, especially during peak shopping times like black friday. people are just trying to save time and energy, you know? πŸ•’οΈ but at the same time, $11.8 billion is a lot of money... it's crazy how some people can justify spending that much on stuff when they're already struggling financially πŸ’Έ. i guess we'll just have to wait and see if this trend continues throughout the holiday season πŸ”
 
I'm kinda surprised that people are still rocking up on Black Friday despite all the economic stuff going on πŸ€”. Like, I get it, online shopping is so much more comfy, but don't we want to support our local stores? I've seen some shops near me struggling to stay afloat and it's just a shame that people aren't thinking about that as much as they should be πŸ’Έ. At the same time, I can see why people would wanna splurge on something nice after a tough year 🎁. Maybe we're just all so tired of worrying about money that we just wanna treat ourselves? πŸ˜‚ Whatever the reason, I think it's awesome that online shopping is still killing it! πŸš€
 
I don't know how people can justify splurging so much on Black Friday when there's still so many everyday essentials that aren't getting cheaper πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a good deal, but 9.1% increase in online sales from last year? That's crazy πŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on the average selling price going up by 7%, it's like people are getting taken advantage of πŸ€‘. At the same time, I do think that retailers offering extended promotions and discounts is a smart move to stay competitive 😊. But overall, I'm just skeptical about how long this trend will last... πŸ€”
 
You know what really gets me about this whole Black Friday thing? πŸ€” They're making us spend more money just because we can shop from home? It's like they want us to be slaves to our screens all day. And have you seen the prices they're charging now? 7% increase, yeah right! That's not a boost, that's a straight-up price hike. And what really takes the cake is that retailers are still managing to make a profit off of it. It's like they're laughing all the way to the bank while we're footing the bill. I mean, can't they see that people are struggling with economic uncertainty? πŸ€‘
 
man this is crazy lol! $11.8 billion in just one day is wild πŸ’Έ I'm not surprised tho, people love getting a good deal and shopping from home is so much easier these days πŸ›οΈ plus with all the extended promotions and discounts, it's hard to resist πŸ€‘ but at the same time, it's like, economic uncertainty is real and some ppl are really feeling the pinch πŸ€• does anyone know how this is gonna affect the economy in the long run? πŸ€”
 
I'm both impressed and concerned at the same time πŸ€”. On one hand, $11.8 billion in online sales on Black Friday is crazy πŸ’Έ! It shows that consumers are still willing to splurge, even when there's economic uncertainty looming over us 😬. But at the same time, it also raises some red flags 🚨. With tariffs and stagnant wages, it's getting harder for people to afford these big-ticket items πŸ€‘. And let's not forget that the prices are going up by 7% on Black Friday πŸ“ˆ. It's like consumers are just trying to keep up with the Joneses πŸ’Ό. I'm all for convenience and value, but we gotta be smart about our spending habits too 🀝. We need to make sure we're not sacrificing our long-term financial stability for a day of online shopping frenzy πŸ˜….
 
I'm loving how people are killing the online shopping game this Black Friday πŸ’»πŸ›οΈ! I mean, who needs to brave the crowds when you can shop from the comfort of your own home? The convenience is real 🀩. And let's be real, it's not like we're seeing a huge drop-off in sales or anything πŸ˜‚. The fact that most of these sales are coming from mobile devices is just wild – I mean, who needs to put down their phone when you can shop on the go? πŸ“±πŸ‘

But at the same time, it's kinda crazy that people are feeling pressure to spend more money due to economic uncertainty 🀯. Like, isn't Black Friday supposed to be about finding deals and saving some cash? πŸ€‘ It feels like we're just perpetuating the cycle of overspending instead of being smart with our finances πŸ’Έ.

Anyway, I'm all for online shopping – it's where it's at! πŸ‘Œ And if retailers are gonna keep offering those extended promotions and discounts, I'll be there in a heartbeat πŸŽ‰. Just hope they don't get too caught up in the hype and forget about the people who really need a break πŸ€”.
 
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