4th of July and eCommerce: The Price of Independence

As the independence day is drawing nearer, the graph of consumer spending is perpetually shooting up too. A recent survey carried out on the 4th of July spending patterns estimated that sales worth $304 billion will be experienced in the US with an average American spending around $300 for the day. Every 1 in 4 Americans, the survey indicates, will go out of budget in their attempts of getting into the patriotic gear for the holiday.

Moreover, a similar survey carried out by Visa last year suggested a 58% rise in sales for the independence day from 2013 onwards. According to the survey, it has been predicted that by 2017, 10% of the US sales will be made online through successful ecommerce websites and that these sales will be as high as $491 billion by 2018.

Dig into more of such 4th of July trends uncovered by Nextopia— a firm that provides eCommerce navigation solutions globally—from the infographic below and find yourself amazed by the consumer spending pattern of the patrotic citizens of United States of America!

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<p>by <a href="https://www.surveycrest.com">Surveycrest.com</a><br />

Kelvin Stiles

Kelvin Stiles is a tech enthusiast and works as a marketing consultant at SurveyCrest – FREE online survey software and publishing tools for academic and business use. He is also an avid blogger and a comic book fanatic.

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