Cyber Week breaks records while in-store foot traffic falters
Briefly

Online sales during Cyber Week surpassed $41 billion, reflecting an 8.2% year-over-year increase, showcasing the economy's resilience and consumer confidence in holiday spending.
'While Cyber Monday remained the season's and year's biggest online shopping day, year-over-year growth was stronger on both Thanksgiving and Black Friday,' said Vivek Pandya.
Doug Herrington, CEO of Amazon Worldwide Stores stated, 'We know how much our customers appreciate saving money, and our customers saved billions with us during this year's holiday shopping event.'
Despite strong online sales, physical store visits were generally down, with Black Friday visits declining by 1.85% year-over-year, indicating shifting shopping behaviors.
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