US Consumers Making Fewer Product Returns This Year – Adobe
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US Consumers Making Fewer Product Returns This Year – Adobe
US shoppers have been sending back fewer products this holiday season than they did last year, according to Adobe Analytics. The number of returns slipped 2.5% year on year for the period spanning November 1 to December 12, the company reported Wednesday. For the seven days following Cyber Week, the figure was about the same as last year, sliding only 0.1%. While shoppers tend to favor mobile devices for making online purchases, they prefer desk…
Holiday Shoppers Are Returning Fewer Products So Far, But Don't Break Out the Champagne Yet
Adobe is crunching the numbers on holiday-shopping returns and found shoppers are returning fewer products this year compared to last year. Between November 1 and December 12, returns were down 2.5% versus the comparable period last year. But in the 7 days following Cyber Week, returns were down by only 0.1%. Adobe expects returns are […]
Holiday Shoppers Continue to Outpace 2024 Spending Levels, With Fewer Returns
Online shoppers are spending more this holiday shopping season compared to a year ago, while returning fewer items, according to Adobe Analytics. Holiday shoppers spent $187.3 billion between Nov. 1 and Dec. 12, up 6.1% from the same period a year ago. Adobe is projecting online sales for the entire holiday season will total $253.4 billion, up 5.3%. Adobe Analytics tracks more than 1 trillion visits to retail sites in the United States, 100 mill…
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