FTI Consulting Projects U.S. Online Retail Sales to Reach $865 Billion in 2021
The Retail & Consumer Products practice at FTI Consulting projects U.S. online retail sales will hit $865 billion in 2021, marking a 13.5% increase from 2020. Nearly two-thirds of Amazon Prime Day shoppers plan to spend more this year, as the online market share is expected to reach 20.5%. A survey shows 62% of consumers intend to increase their spending during Prime Day, particularly on apparel. The shift towards online shopping is persistent, with 41% of respondents likely to shop online as frequently as during the pandemic, indicating a lasting transformation in consumer behavior.
- Projected U.S. online retail sales will reach $865 billion in 2021.
- Expected 13.5% increase in online retail sales compared to 2020.
- Online retail's share of U.S. sales is anticipated to rise to 20.5%.
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Pandemic Converts More Consumers to Online Shoppers
Shoppers Say They Plan to Spend More This Year During Amazon Prime Day
WASHINGTON, June 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With an improving economic outlook and accelerating growth of online shopping since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Retail & Consumer Products practice at FTI Consulting, Inc. (NYSE: FCN) projects U.S. online retail sales will reach
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“As Americans begin to emerge from COVID-related restrictions, many have been converted to online shoppers as their confidence in online shopping increased the past year, particularly in the grocery category,” said Christa Hart, a Senior Managing Director in the Retail & Consumer Products practice at FTI Consulting. “While malls and other shopping centers are seeing a return of shoppers in 2021, it is hard to imagine that they will be the same as we remember them. Those retailers who have spent years positioning themselves for omnichannel success will be rewarded most.”
Consumers appear ready to meet pent-up demand after months of social distancing. In a survey of 1,000 U.S. consumers who made a purchase during Prime Day in 2020,
Most survey respondents said they intend to spend more on apparel and accessories than any other product category, a predictable spending shift after a year of stay-at-home living.
The survey of Prime Day shoppers showed that more consumers will continue to shop online than they did prior to COVID-19, with
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“There will be no return to pre-pandemic shopping habits for a large majority of consumers, and this will tend to benefit large online and omnichannel sellers, most of whom are general merchandise retailers,” said J.D. Wichser, Leader of the Retail & Consumer Products practice at FTI Consulting. “As we reflect on the e-commerce growth of the past 12 months, it goes without saying that consumers have embraced online shopping to a new extent. We do not foresee a drastic shift or reversal in these behaviors as the economy fully reopens. Successful retailers will diligently review their real estate portfolio as they determine how to adjust their strategy to best align with this new normal.”
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