Ecommerce Spending Up 10 Percent In Q1

Ecommerce Spending Up 10 Percent In Q1

Although the has still been up and (mostly) down in a disturbing manner this week, comScore’s provided evidence that the ecommerce market is healthy again.  According to comScore, ecommerce spending for the of this year was up ten percent on a year-over-year basis.

comScoreQ12010Ecommerce Ecommerce Spending Up 10 Percent In Q1As the table to the right shows, online approached an impressive $34 billion for the quarter, and comScore’s report emphasized that this is the first time since the of 2008 that double-digit growth has occurred.

comScore chairman also said that "this is encouraging."

Pessimists would be right to point out that ten percent isn’t the same as 23 percent, 19 percent, or even 11 percent, of course, and Fulgoni outlined some potential problems, adding, "[W]e should note that upper-income households are currently shouldering much of the growth.  Should the falter in the of the year and upper- return to a savings mode, we could still see growth decelerate."

Still, it’s hard not to interpret a gain as good news, and with any luck, we’ll see proof of continued ecommerce growth when the stats regarding the second quarter are released.

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 Ecommerce Spending Up 10 Percent In Q1 

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