It is learned that according to a survey by JLL, during the peak shopping season of 2021, 58% of American consumers will shop in physical stores, 34% will choose to shop online and pick up in-store, and another 22.6% will pick up their goods at the curb after shopping online. JLL's survey also pointed out that the average American consumer will spend $870 per person on holiday-related items. In 2020, the average American consumer spent $694 per person, and this year's spending will increase slightly. In addition, more than 70% of consumers said they bought items for themselves during the shopping season, with clothing and shoes being the main purchases. According to JLL, the top six retailers most popular with consumers during this year's shopping season are:
According to the report, more than 50% of American consumers will start shopping before Thanksgiving during this year's peak shopping season, 36.3% will start 2 to 4 weeks before Christmas, and 4% will wait until a week before Christmas. At the same time, more than half of shoppers will shop on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Editor ✎ Nicole/ Disclaimer: This article is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission. |
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