Paper and online applications submitted directly to the Department of Social Services by day since 2/3/2020. Does not include MAGI Medicaid or CHIP applications. Includes: Total applications received (includes multi-program apps) Cash assistance applications (TFA, SAGA, State Supp) Medical applications (HUSKY C, LTSS, MSP) SNAP applications Data updated weekly.
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Analysis of ‘Daily DSS Application Activity Before and During COVID-19 Emergency’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/78936442-3ee9-415e-a550-8a48cf7c148b on 26 January 2022.
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Paper and online applications submitted directly to the Department of Social Services by day since 2/3/2020. Does not include MAGI Medicaid or CHIP applications. Includes:
Total applications received (includes multi-program apps) Cash assistance applications (TFA, SAGA, State Supp) Medical applications (HUSKY C, LTSS, MSP) SNAP applications
Data updated weekly.
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In the fourth quarter of 2024, online shoppers spent an average of about 2.98 U.S. dollars per visit across all verticals. Electronics is the category in which consumers spent the most money per visit on average, at 3.32 U.S. dollars, followed by luxury apparel at 3.10 dollars. Nickels and dimes Over the past few years, the average order value for e-commerce purchases has increased globally, from around 118 U.S. dollars in September 2022 to around 126 U.S. dollars in the same month of 2023. The average order value also depends heavily on the online traffic source consumers use. In 2023, the value per order value was the highest when navigating directly, averaging around 167 dollars. Direct navigation means searching for a website directly in the browser's address bar, bypassing the use of search engines. Orders placed from social media stores were the lowest in value, with an average of less than 110 dollars. Mobile shopping on the rise Online shoppers have clear preferences when it comes to device type. When comparing gadgets, the average purchase amount has always been the highest for desktops, with an order value of 160 U.S. dollars. This indicates that bigger purchases are made via desktop computers. However, consumers are more likely to complete orders when shopping on mobile devices. Mobile devices were also clearly preferred when browsing retail websites, with around three-fourths of consumers using smartphones instead of desktops or tablets.
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Paper and online applications submitted directly to the Department of Social Services by day since 2/3/2020. Does not include MAGI Medicaid or CHIP applications. Includes: Total applications received (includes multi-program apps) Cash assistance applications (TFA, SAGA, State Supp) Medical applications (HUSKY C, LTSS, MSP) SNAP applications Data updated weekly.