Monday, January 14, 2008
U.S. consumers managed to set several records this year: More bankruptcies than ever before, more foreclosures than ever before, and ironically more online spending than ever before. This past holiday season resulted in $29.2 billion in spending online alone as credit cards offer consumers more and more credit. Brick-and-mortar stores showed sluggish growth, however, as more and more business went online and consumers felt the credit crunch. So, why weren't online stores affect? Perhaps online sales - that don't involve an actual cash transaction - make it easier to spend money... Either way, it is important for consumers to keep their online spending in check in 2008!
From Fibre2Fashion:
comScore Inc released its final update of holiday season e-commerce spending for the 2007 holiday season (November 1 – December 31). $29.2 billion was spent online during the holiday season, marking a 19-percent gain versus the same period last year. "This year’s online holiday shopping season has concluded with a record $29 billion in spending, a 19-percent gain versus year ago," said comScore Chairman Gian Fulgoni.

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