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Facts Tagged With Holiday
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US holiday 2012 ecommerce sales will increase to $43.4B, a 17% gain vs holiday 2011
comScore Forecasts 17 Percent Growth to $43.4 Billion for 2012 U.S. Holiday E-Commerce Spending - comScore, Inc
59.2% of US shoppers plan to buy gift cards during holiday 2012
Consumers Eager To Get A Jump Start On Holiday Shopping, According To NRF
48M shoppers (~20% of the US adult population) will “showroom” during holiday 2012, a 134% increase from 2011 when 20.5M shoppers showroomed
IDC Retail Insights Survey Estimates Showrooming Will Influence up to $1.7 billion in 2012 Holiday Retail Sales - prUS23789012
23% of holiday 2012 shoppers in the US will spend more online than offline
Deloitte’s 2012 Annual Holiday Survey
51% of shoppers will research online and then visit the store to purchase during holiday 2012, while 17% will visit a store first and then purchase online
Holiday Consumer Intentions 2012 | Think with Google
Online retail spending for the 2011 holiday season will reach $37.6B, up 15% from 2010 and higher than 2010's 12% bump over 2009
comScore Forecasts 15 Percent Growth for 2011 U.S. Holiday E-Commerce Spending - comScore, Inc
87% of tablet owners are holiday shopping using their tablets and will spend an average of $325
87 Percent of Tablet Owners Using Tablets for Holiday Shopping, Finds Zmags Study - Boston Business Journal
27% of holiday shoppers intend to buy digital goods as gifts in 2011
Elastic Path: 27% of holiday shoppers to buy virtual gifts - Ecommerce - BizReport
U.S. retail ecommerce holiday sales will rise 17% – more than 5 times as fast as total retail industry growth – to $46.7B in 2011, up from $39.9B in 2010
Holiday Ecommerce Sales to Grow 16.8% to $46.7 Billion in 2011 - eMarketer
74% of consumers in the UK plan to shop online this holiday season
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41% of holiday shoppers plan to spend $1,000 or more this 2011 season, while 29% will spend $500 or less
2011 Holiday Shopping Trends
More than half of shoppers say they will spend as much or more in 2011 than in 2010 on holiday gifts
2011 Holiday Shopping Trends
Households earning $100,000 or more expect to trim a mere 2% off gift spending to shell out an average of $812 on gifts this 2011 holiday season, compared with a 26% drop to $291 on gifts among those earning less than $100,000
Deloitte | Deloitte Annual Holiday Survey: Down Economy? “Bah Humbug!” | Retail