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Cyber Monday Sales Drop For First Time in History

2021-11-30 44 Dailymotion

Cyber Monday <br />Sales Drop, For First Time, in History.<br />CNBC reports data from Adobe Analytics shows consumers in the United States spent <br />$10.7 billion on Cyber Monday.<br />CNBC reports data from Adobe Analytics shows consumers in the United States spent <br />$10.7 billion on Cyber Monday.<br />Overall, spending on Cyber Monday <br />was down 1.4% compared to 2020.<br />Adobe has tracked trends in <br />e-commerce spending since 2012.<br />This is the first year since research began that shows American consumers spent less on <br />Cyber Monday than the year before.<br />This is the first year since research began that shows American consumers spent less on <br />Cyber Monday than the year before.<br />Experts suggest consumers are <br />becoming more prone to spreading <br />their money out over time instead of <br />spending it on major shopping holidays.<br />Experts suggest consumers are <br />becoming more prone to spreading <br />their money out over time instead of <br />spending it on major shopping holidays.<br />Data shows U.S.<br />consumers spent $109.9 billion in <br />online marketplaces during November.<br />For 22 of those days, consumer<br />spending totaled over $3 billion.<br />Experts suggest these changes in <br />consumer habits may be due to <br />their concerns of ongoing issues <br />with the global supply chain.<br />Experts suggest these changes in <br />consumer habits may be due to <br />their concerns of ongoing issues <br />with the global supply chain.<br />Retailers also offered fewer <br />discounts in 2021.<br />For example, household appliances were discounted at a rate of about 8% in 2021. <br />In 2020, that rate was closer to 20%.<br />For example, household appliances were discounted at a rate of about 8% in 2021. <br />In 2020, that rate was closer to 20%

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