During the first 35 days of the holiday season, total US online retail spending increase by 25% over 2005 to $13.7 billion, according to comScore Networks.


During the first 35 days of the holiday season, total US online retail spending increase by 25% over 2005 to $13.7 billion, according to comScore Networks.

comScore Data

comScore has provided the following data:

– On Monday, December 4, total US online e-commerce spending reached $647 million

– During January – December 2006, total US online retail sales reached $77.5 billion

– During the holiday season in 2006, total US online retail sales reached $24.3 billion.

Gian Fulgoni, Chairman, comScore Networks, said: “Online consumer spending continues to be very strong with 25 percent growth versus last year,

Monday, December 4th set a record for spending in a single day, as consumers opened their wallets online to the tune of $647 million, a 26-percent increase versus the corresponding day last year”. [source]

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