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E-commerce jumps 15.3% in Q1
Web shoppers in the U.S. spent $58 billion, the Commerce Department says.
Posted 05/15/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
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E-commerce grows 16% in 2012
Online shoppers in the U.S. spent more than $225 billion last year.
Posted 02/15/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
Related Searches:Us Ecommerce Forecast | Average Time Spent Online | Online Sales Predictions
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E-commerce jumps 15.4% in Q1
Web shoppers spent more than $50 billion Q1, the Commerce Department says.
Posted 05/17/2012Allison Enright1 comments
Related Searches:Commerce Department | Peapod | Commerce Department Allison
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E-commerce sales jump 16% in 2011
The U.S. Commerce Department says consumers spent $194 billion online in 2011.
Posted 02/16/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Trillion | Commerce Department Allison
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E-commerce grows, but some consumers seem less satisfied
Clutter on online retail sites shoulders some of the blame, says iPerceptions.
Posted 09/01/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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/ Technology
E-commerce jumps 17.5% in Q2
The U.S. Commerce Department says online shoppers spent $47.5 billion.
Posted 08/16/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Technology
Retail spending reports include encouraging signs for holiday e-retail sales
Tablets and smartphones, as well as the lure of discounts, could help web merchants.
Posted 08/15/2011Thad Rueter1 comments
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/ Technology
E-retail accounts for nearly 10% of all retail sales in the U.K.
20% of online spending goes toward food and drink, Forrester says.
Posted 08/05/2011Allison Enright1 comments
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/ Technology
E-retail gains more ground
E-retailers take share from physical retailers in the wake of the recession, comScore says.
Posted 05/18/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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E-commerce sales rise 14.8% in 2010
The U.S. Commerce Department says online shoppers spent $165.4 billion in 2010.
Posted 02/17/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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