Adobe today released its first set of online shopping data for the 2022 holiday season. Powered by Adobe Analytics, Adobe provides a comprehensive view into U.S. e-commerce by analyzing direct consumer transactions online. The analysis covers over one trillion visits to U.S. retail sites, 100 million SKUs, and 18 product categories — more than any other technology company or research organization.
Consumers spent $72.2 billion online in October 2022, 10.9% more than they did in the month prior (Sept. 2022). The spend is on par with what consumers spent last year ($72.4 billion, Oct. 2021), where earlier deals also drove an uptick in early holiday shopping. Consumers have been enticed by bargains in categories including electronics and toys, where discounts have been as high as 17% and 15%, respectively. Shoppers have also seen good deals in computers (10%), with more modest discounts in categories like televisions (4%), sporting goods (3%) and furniture (2%). Adobe expects the best deals to still happen around Cyber Week.
Taylor Schreiner, senior director, Adobe Digital Insights said – “Despite inflationary pressures and the rising cost of borrowing, there was not a material decline this year in early holiday shopping. With over $72 billion spent online in October, e-commerce demand has shown itself to be durable and resilient, in spite of a challenging macroeconomic environment.”
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Year-to-date (Jan. 2022 – Oct. 2022), consumers have spent a total of $727 billion, up 6.9% year-over-year (YoY) as the digital economy continues to expand. In October 2022, top selling toys online have included Squishmallows, Roblox figurines, Pokémon card games, and LOL Surprise dolls. Top electronics and gaming devices have included PlayStation 5, Xbox Series 5, Nintendo Switch, and Apple products (iPhone, Watch, AirPods).
Air fryers, eReaders, and mini fridges have also been top sellers.
Methodology: This report covers the period from Oct 1. Through Oct. 31, 2022. It is based on Adobe Analytics data, and provides the most comprehensive view into U.S. e-commerce by analyzing commerce transactions online. The analysis covers over 1 trillion visits to U.S. retail sites, 100 million SKUs and 18 product categories. Adobe Analytics is part of Adobe Experience Cloud, which over 85% of the top 100 internet retailers in the U.S.* rely upon to deliver, measure and personalize shopping experiences online.
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