Core Insights - During Cyber Week, U.S. consumers spent a record $44.2 billion online, according to Adobe Analytics [1] - There are signs of consumer caution, with a decrease in impulse purchases at retailers like Target and Walmart [1] - The number of consumers using "buy now, pay later" services has reached an all-time high [1] - A survey by Kantar indicates a 4 percentage point drop in consumers who feel capable of affording daily necessities over the past month [1] - Experts suggest that while these behaviors may not indicate an imminent recession, they reflect a gradual deterioration in household financial health [1] - The impact of this consumer fatigue is expected to become more apparent in the months following the holiday shopping season [1]
专家预警:美国假期购物季结束后数月恐迎来消费紧缩,塔吉特和沃尔玛的顾客减少了冲动性购买
Ge Long Hui·2025-12-04 06:39