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US Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday set new records

The figure is a gain of approximately 17 million shoppers from last year and it beat the organizations' estimate of 166.3 million made before Thanksgiving weekend.

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US Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday set new records

- 77% SHOP TO SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES ON SATURDAY

More than 122.7 million consumers visited brick-and-mortar stores during Thanksgiving weekend -- up 17% from 2021, while 130.2 million shoppers turned to online retailers, a 2% increase from last year, said NRF.

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US Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday set new records

Black Friday continued to be the most popular day for in-store shopping with 72.9 million people, an increase of 6.4 million from 66.5 million recorded in 2021.

Black Friday was again the most popular day for online shopping with 87.2 million Americans preferring online retail.

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US Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday set new records

- CYBER MONDAY BREAKS RECORDS

This was followed by a record 77 million consumers opting for online shopping on Cyber Monday, while a record 59% of Americans used mobile devices on that day, up from 52% in 2021.

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US Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday set new records

Cyber Monday online sales totaled $11.3 billion, according to e-commerce activity tracker Adobe Analytics. The figure is a 5.8% gain from last year when e-retail was $10.7 billion.

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US Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday set new records

While Thanksgiving Day posted $5.29 billion in online sales, Black Friday saw $9.12 billion in online commerce.

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US Thanksgiving weekend, Cyber Monday set new records

Adobe Analytics estimates $210 billion will be spent online during the two months of the holiday season from Nov. 1 through Dec. 31, while consumers using mobile devices have accounted for 44% of total sales so far in this holiday period.