While traditional in-store or brick-and-mortar shopping continues to remain a popular choice for many people, in recent years, online shopping has become a more convenient option, allowing people to order and receive parcels from the comfort of their homes.
Consumers continue to show resilience, even as economic challenges persist. In 2022, e-commerce shopping accounted for nearly 17% of total retail sales in the United States, according to statistics by Statista. In fact, 2023 wasn’t different, with research from ExpressVPN indicating that shoppers spent nearly $1,000 per person on holiday spending during the festive period of December.
Despite inflation pushing up prices higher, consumers are moving ahead full steam, defying economic turbulence
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