Online shoppers were set on saving money this holiday season, according to new data, but that didn't stop them from spending.
(Reuters) - U.S. online spending rose nearly 9% during the 2024 holiday season, with shoppers mainly using their smartphones to buy products ranging from TVs to LEGO sets, data from Adobe Analytics ...
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The strong sale season was boosted by surges in mobile and social media commerce, according to new Salesforce data.