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Black Friday Online Shopping Hits Record Highs Amidst Holiday Uncertainty

by Harikrishnan A
November 26, 2023
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Black Friday Online Shopping Hits Record Highs Amidst Holiday Uncertainty
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Black Friday online sales in the United States soared to an unprecedented $9.8 billion, as revealed by a report from Adobe Analytics. This surge in spending provides a much-needed ray of hope for retailers grappling with less-than-rosy sales predictions for the upcoming holiday season. The surge, a substantial 7.5% increase from the previous year, was powered by a hearty demand for electronics, smartwatches, TVs, and audio equipment.

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Shopping Preferences and Payment Trends Reflect Consumer Choices

The surge in online spending was driven mainly by the need for the latest gadgets and tech innovations. Notably, the adoption of buy-now, pay-later options emerged as a hero in extending shoppers’ budgets. Stats reveal an astonishing 72% uptick in the use of these flexible payment solutions from the week leading up to Thanksgiving. This shift underscores consumers’ desire for financial flexibility and the ease of transactions.

Bouncing Back from Last Year’s Hurdles

This remarkable surge in Black Friday sales signals a clear rebound from the challenges encountered during the last holiday season. In 2022, soaring inflation had left consumers feeling the pinch, forcing retailers to resort to significant discounts to offload excess inventory. This year’s holiday shopping season is now seen as a litmus test for the resilience of the US consumer base. With pandemic-era savings dwindling and interest rates at a more than 20-year high, the positive Black Friday figures provide a glimmer of optimism for the retail sector.

Diverse Growth Seen Across Various Sectors

According to a separate gauge by Salesforce Inc., US online sales experienced a robust 9% year-on-year growth. The surge was fueled by consumer interest in footwear, sporting goods, health, and beauty products. However, the most noteworthy trend was the substantial clothing, home, and beauty discounts.

Early Signs Indicate Holiday Season Performance

With Black Friday as the starting point for the holiday shopping season, retailers are closely eyeing online sales data leading up to Cyber Monday on November 27. This early insight is a valuable indicator, particularly as companies await the slower-paced data from brick-and-mortar stores. Despite the optimism stemming from Black Friday, initial forecasts for November and December present a mixed outlook.

Salesforce predicts a modest 1% growth in online sales during this period compared to 2022, marking the slowest pace in at least five years. Meanwhile, Adobe anticipates a revenue growth of 4.8%, trailing significantly behind the pre-pandemic average annual rate of 13%. It’s crucial to note that the variance in these projections stems from the unique transaction analyses conducted by the two companies.

Global E-Commerce Trends Unveiled

Turning our attention northward, Shopify Inc., the Canadian e-commerce giant, reported an impressive 22% increase in global Black Friday sales. The surge was particularly notable in the clothing, personal care, and jewelry categories. This global perspective underscores the widespread impact of Black Friday as a major shopping event, transcending borders and influencing consumer behavior globally.

Black Friday 2023 has emerged as a record-setting day for online sales in the US, providing a glimmer of hope for retailers navigating uncertain economic conditions. The adoption of buy-now and pay-later options and robust demand for tech products were pivotal in driving this surge. As the holiday season unfolds, retailers will carefully scrutinize the evolving landscape, hoping that the positive momentum from Black Friday will extend into the coming weeks.

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