With One Week Left in Peak Holiday Online Shopping Season Sales Up 18 Percent from Last Year

Percentage Growth Not as Strong as Last Year's Increase Over Year Prior to That

The peak holiday shopping season for retailers is quickly coming to a close. Through December 14th of this year online retailers have received $22 billion from online shoppers during the holiday season. Traditionally the busiest shopping time of the holiday season for online retailers is
With One Week Left in Peak Holiday Online Shopping Season Sales Up 18 Percent from Last Year
 December 5 through December 15.Thanks to free shipping offers, the season should go through the 18th. Despite this increase in sales this year, the growth rate for online retailers holiday sales numbers is lower than the increase last holiday season saw. This is according to a recent press release from comScore, Inc.

"Despite the storng surge in spending we observed at the beginning of last wee, with both Monday and Tuesday easily surpassing $800 million in sales and showing very strong growth rates, the remainder of the week saw more modest spending," Gian Fulgoni, who is the Chairman of comScore commented. "However, we anticipate that spending at the beginning of this week will again be strong with most free shipping deals available until Tuesday, December 18.", continued Fulgoni.

This year's 18 percent increase over last year's sales volume is slower than last year. Last year the sales volume increase compared with 2005's online sales volume was an increase of 26 percent. The press release indicates a possible reason for this decrease in sales growth rate in online sales this holiday season could be due to lower spending increases by households with incomes less than $50,000. This year families with incomes of $50,000 or less are only spending 10 percent more online than they did last year. Families with incomes that range from $50,000 to $100,000 are spending 17 percent more than they did last year online. The market is being driven by those with over $100,000 in income as they are spending 28 percent more this year online than they did last year online.

Related information
  • Online retail shopping is up 18 percent this year compared with last year.
  • Last year's increase was 26 percent compared with the year before.
  • Online shopping dropped as the week got towards its end last week.