Cyber Monday Hits $2.67 Billion in Desktop Online Sales to Rank as Top U.S. Online Spending Day in History
Cyber Monday reached
2016 Holiday Season To Date vs. Corresponding Days* in 2015 Non-Travel (Retail) E-Commerce Spending Excludes Auctions and Large Corporate Purchases Total Source: | |||
Millions ($) | |||
2015 |
2016 |
Percent Change | |
Season to Date ( |
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12% |
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17% |
Black Friday ( |
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19% |
Holiday Weekend ( |
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15% |
Cyber Monday ( |
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17% |
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17% |
*Corresponding days based on corresponding shopping days ( |
Amazon Ranks #1 Among Online Retailers in Cyber Monday Traffic
130 million Americans visited online retail properties on Cyber Monday using a desktop computer, smartphone or tablet, representing just over half of the total digital population. Amazon once again ranked as the most visited online retail property on Cyber Monday, followed by eBay, Walmart, Kohl's and Target.
Most Multi-Platform (Desktop Computers and Mobile Devices) Total Source: | |
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1 |
Amazon |
2 |
eBay |
3 |
Walmart |
4 |
Kohl's |
5 |
Target |
"Cyber Monday had yet another outstanding day of online spending with
Fulgoni added, "Overall, we are very encouraged by the recent pickup in spending growth and particularly strong Black Friday and Cyber Monday. We're anticipating that growth rates for the balance of Cyber Week will remain very healthy and we believe the outlook for the remainder of the holiday season looks strong."
Other recent holiday highlights include:
- Apparel & Accessories ranked as the top product category on Cyber Monday with more than
$600 million in desktop sales, followed by Consumer Electronics and Computer Hardware, respectively. - In addition to its huge sales total, Apparel & Accessories was also the fastest-growing category year-over-year on Cyber Monday, followed by Sport & Fitness and Consumer Electronics, respectively.
- The 130 million people who visited online retail sites on Cyber Monday edged out Black Friday by 14 million visitors. 78 million arrived via desktop and 89 million via mobile (with 37 million on both).
- Households making
$100 ,000+ in annual income accounted for 44 percent of buyers and 48 percent of desktop spending on Cyber Monday, each several percentage points above what was seen on Black Friday. - The holiday week ending
Sunday, November 27 maintained its 70-plus percent share of desktop e-commerce dollars coming via transactions using free shipping. - There have been
13 billion-dollar spending days on desktop through Cyber Monday this year, while last year at this point in the season only the five days fromThanksgiving through Cyber Monday had reached that threshold.
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