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Amazon Says Holiday Shopping Broke Records This Year

The number of items that were delivered with one-day or same-day shipping quadrupled compared to last holiday season.
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  • Bloomberg

SEATTLE, United States — Amazon.com Inc. said its holiday season this year was "record breaking" with billions of items shipped and "tens of millions" of Amazon devices like the Echo Dot sold.

The e-commerce giant said that 5 million new customers started Prime free trials or paid memberships globally, while the number of items that were delivered with one-day or same-day shipping quadrupled compared to last holiday season. Independent third-party sellers, meanwhile, sold more than a billion items, Amazon said.

Amazon didn’t release specific sales figures, but its statement backs up broader reports that shopping — particularly of the online variety — picked up this year. Web sales in the US during the holiday season grew almost 19 percent compared to last year, according to Mastercard Spending Pulse data, which tracked sales from Nov. 1 to Dec. 24. That’s more than five times greater than overall holiday sales growth, which was 3.4 percent. Online sales now make up almost 15 percent of total retail sales during the holiday, according to Mastercard.

The holiday season generates about a fifth of retailers’ revenue each year in the US, according to the National Retail Federation. It can be even higher for specialized companies like toy and game stores.

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Big-box chains like Target Corp. and department stores like Macy’s Inc. are broadening their digital offerings with options like buying online and picking up in store, or BOPIS. While Mastercard data showed that overall sales for department stores declined 1.8 percent in the holiday period, e-commerce sales grew 6.9 percent. Specialty apparel, jewelry and electronics also registered e-commerce growth.

By: Jordyn Holman; editors: Sally Bakewell, Jonathan Roeder, Cécile Daurat

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