Record-Breaking Prime Day: U.S. Online Spending Surges 11% to $14.2 Billion, Driven by Back-to-School Shopping and Product Refresh Cycle

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Adobe predicted U.S. shoppers would spend $14 billion online, but actual spending exceeded estimates.
Amazon saw record-breaking revenue from Prime Day, but didn't disclose total sales.
Back-to-school shopping and a product refresh cycle drove the strong showing.
Numerator found an average order size of $57.97, up from $54.05 last year.
Online spending in the US surged 11% year over year to $14.2 billion during Prime Day.
Rufus shopping assistant helped millions of shoppers browse the site during Prime Day.
Top categories included home goods and household essentials, apparel and shoes.
Record-Breaking Prime Day: U.S. Online Spending Surges 11% to $14.2 Billion, Driven by Back-to-School Shopping and Product Refresh Cycle

An Amazon contract worker pulls a cart of packages for delivery in New York, US, on Monday, April 22, 2024.

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Online spending in the U.S. surged 11% year over year to $14.2 billion during the 48-hour Prime Day event, topping estimates and setting a record, according to Adobe Analytics.

Adobe said the strong showing was driven by back-to-school shopping and an "apparent product refresh cycle," as consumers looked to snap up new tablets, TVs and Bluetooth speakers in droves. That's a shift from last year when inflation-weary shoppers used the discount event to stock up on household essentials like pantry staples and office supplies.

The company had predicted U.S. shoppers would spend $14 billion online during the two-day event. Adobe tracks transactions not just on Amazon but also across a wide swath of U.S. retail sites.

Amazon said Thursday it also saw "record-breaking" Prime Day revenue, though it didn't disclose total sales from the event. The company touted its Rufus shopping assistant, which uses generative artificial intelligence to suggest products and give order updates, saying the tool "helped millions" of shoppers browse the site. Amazon last week made Rufus available to all U.S. users after testing it with a subset of shoppers.

Numerator, which tracked purchases across more than 35,500 households, said shoppers spent more per order this year, with an average order size of $57.97, up from $54.05 during last year's event. Shoppers snapped up Amazon-branded Fire TV sticks, Premier protein shakes and Liquid IV packets, while home goods and household essentials, as well as apparel and shoes, were among the top categories, the firm found.

"Shoppers purchased fewer big-ticket items than we've seen in past years, and fewer participants placed multiple orders throughout the sale, indicating a shift to more conscious shopping and a preference for saving over splurging," Numerator analyst Amanda Schoenbauer said in a statement.



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  • Was the shift towards conscious shopping and saving over splurging a trend or an anomaly?
  • Were there any significant differences in spending trends between different demographics?

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    • Many of Amazon’s must-have deals still remain, starting at $6.
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    • Amazon Prime Day 2024 generated $14.2 billion in online sales in the US, a year-over-year increase of 11%.
    • Back-to-school shopping and product refresh cycle were major drivers for this year's Prime Day sales.
    • Adobe Analytics reported that consumers purchased new tablets, TVs and Bluetooth speakers in large quantities during the event.
    • Amazon predicted U.S. shoppers would spend $14 billion online during the two-day event but surpassed that figure.
    • Rufus shopping assistant, which uses AI to suggest products and give order updates, helped millions of shoppers browse the site during the event.
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    • Prime members in the U.S. consolidated their deliveries on millions of orders during Prime Day, saving an estimated 10 million trips and reducing carbon emissions.
    • Rufus, Amazon’s new AI-powered conversational shopping assistant, helped millions of customers shop Amazon’s wide selection quickly and easily.
    • Amazon Inspire, an in-Amazon app shopping experience that lets customers discover products through videos and images from other customers, influencers, and brands they love, saw millions of visitors during Prime Day.
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  • Unique Points
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