Online Spending Hits $11.8B Record
Summary
These record-breaking online transactions signal continued consumer migration to digital platforms, intensifying regulatory focus on digital pricing fairness.
- Record E-Commerce Sales Online Black Friday spending reached an unprecedented $11.8 billion, according to Adobe Analytics tracking 3.
- Pricing Regulation Advances New York State passed legislation mandating specific disclosures for businesses utilizing personalized pricing algorithms 2.
- High-End Discounts Emerge Significant Black Friday deals included a $200 price cut on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 model 1.
- $11.8 Billion - Total online consumer spending recorded on Black Friday, per Adobe Analytics 3.
- $200 Off - The specific discount offered on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 during the sale 1.
- $10.8 Billion - The previous online spending record surpassed by this year’s holiday sales 3.
Key Moments
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Black Friday sets online spending record of $11.8B, Adobe says
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New York state law takes aim at personalized pricing
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Behold, the black Apple Watch Ultra 2 is $200 off during Black Friday
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Different Perspectives
Opposing View
Black Friday sales surged $11.8B; NY targets personalized pricing rules.
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