Adobe Digital Price Index: Online Inflation Hits Record High
Adobe announced that online prices rose by 3.5% year-over-year (YoY) in November 2021, marking the 18th consecutive month of online inflation. Despite a 2% decrease month-over-month (MoM) due to holiday discounts, apparel prices surged by 17.3% YoY. The findings indicate that one dollar out of every four dollars is now spent online in the U.S., emphasizing the digital economy's growing significance.
The Adobe Digital Price Index is used to track these trends, highlighting shifts in consumer spending and inflation patterns.
- Online price inflation reached 3.5% YoY, the highest since 2014.
- Apparel prices rose 17.3% YoY, indicating strong demand in this category.
- One dollar out of every four dollars spent is now online, showing growth in e-commerce.
- Online prices decreased 2% MoM, reflecting seasonal discounts and potentially reduced consumer spending power.
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Online prices increased
3.5% year-over-year - November marked 18th consecutive month of online inflation
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One dollar out of everyfour dollars now spent online in theU.S.
(Graphic: Business Wire)
The Adobe Digital Price Index (DPI) provides the most comprehensive view into how much consumers are paying for goods online. The DPI covers more than 100 million products in the
“Census Bureau data shows that the e-commerce share of non-fuel retail spending has tripled over the last decade as more expenditures like groceries and home improvement move online,” said economist
“Ongoing supply chain constraints and durable consumer demand have underpinned the record high inflation in e-commerce, with apparel seeing high volumes of out-of-stock messages online compared to other categories,” said
Notable Categories in the Adobe Digital Price Index (
In
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Apparel: Prices are up
17.3% YoY and down0.4% MoM. Since 2014, only three months (August 2016 ,January 2020 ,February 2020 ) saw apparel prices rise online by9% or more YoY. For the past eight consecutive months, online prices for the category have risen by over9% YoY every month.
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Groceries: Prices are up
3.9% YoY and up0.6% MoM. Online prices have risen on an annual basis for 22 months, moving in lock step with the Consumer Price Index, which captures prices that consumers are paying for groceries in physical stores.
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Electronics: Prices are down 0.4% YoY and down
4.0% MoM. Historically (2015–2019), prices were down9.06% YoY on average for the category, which includes gaming consoles, mobile devices, televisions and wearables. On Cyber Monday 2021, consumers paid more for electronics compared to years past, with price drops in the12% range versus27% range.
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Appliances: Prices are up
4% YoY and down2.7% MoM. The category has seen 19 consecutive months of online inflation on an annual basis. After hitting a low point inDecember 2019 (prices down4.6% YoY), prices began rising byMay 2020 (up0.2% YoY) and hit its peak inDecember 2020 (up7.1% YoY).
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Toys: Prices are down
2.9% YoY and down3.6% MoM. It is one of few categories where pricing trends follow a historical pattern of persistent, stronger deflation. (Books and computers follow a similar trend). On Cyber Monday 2021, toys was the only category where price drops were greater than last season, in the22% range versus19% range.
Methodology
The DPI is modeled after the Consumer Price Index, published by the
Powered by Adobe Analytics, the DPI analyzes 1 trillion visits to retail sites and over 100 million SKUs in 18 product categories. Adobe uses a combination of Adobe Sensei, Adobe’s AI and machine learning framework, and manual effort to segment the products into the categories defined by the CPI manual. The methodology was first developed alongside renowned economists
* Adobe expects
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