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Internet sales have played an increasingly significant role in retailing. In 2024, e-commerce accounted for over ** percent of retail sales worldwide. Forecasts indicate that by 2029, the online segment will make up close to over ** percent of total global retail sales. Retail e-commerce Online shopping has grown steadily in popularity in recent years. In 2024, global e-commerce sales amounted to over ************** U.S. dollars, a figure expected to exceed **** trillion U.S. dollars by 2028. Digital development in Latin America boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic, generating unprecedented e-commerce growth in various economies across the region. So much so that Brazil and Argentina appear to lead the world's fastest-growing online retail markets. This trend correlates strongly with the constantly improving online access, especially in "mobile-first" online communities, which have long struggled with traditioe-comernal fixed broadband connections due to financial or infrastructure constraints but enjoy the advantages of cheap mobile broadband connections. M-commerce on the rise The average order value of online shopping via smartphones and tablets still lags traditional e-commerce via desktop computers. However, e-retailers around the world have caught up in mobile e-commerce sales. Online shopping via smartphones is particularly prominent in Asia. By the end of 2021, Malaysia was the top digital market based on the percentage of the population that had purchased something by phone, with nearly ** percent having made a weekly mobile purchase. South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines completed the top of the ranking.
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United States - E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales was 17.90% in October of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales reached a record high of 17.90 in October of 2024 and a record low of 0.70 in October of 1999. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on August of 2025.
In the first quarter 2025, the share of e-commerce in total U.S. retail sales stood at **** percent, up from the previous quarter. From January to March 2025, retail e-commerce sales in the United States hit over *** billion U.S. dollars, the highest quarterly revenue in history. How e-commerce measures up in total U.S. retail In 2024, the reported total value of retail e-commerce sales in the United States amounted to over ****trillion U.S. dollars—impressive, but the figure pales compared to the total annual retail trade value of ******trillion U.S. dollars. Rising e-commerce segments Online shopping is popular among all age groups, though digital purchases are most common among Millennial internet users. In 2022, around ** percent of Millennials purchased items via the internet. Mobile commerce is also growing in popularity, as consumers increasingly rely on their smartphones and mobile apps for shopping activities. In the fourth quarter of 2022, m-commerce spending made up ** percent of the overall online spending in the United States.
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United States - E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales was 16.20% in January of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales reached a record high of 16.30 in April of 2020 and a record low of 0.60 in October of 1999. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - E-Commerce Retail Sales as a Percent of Total Sales - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on August of 2025.
In 2024, online sales accounted for **** percent of all retail sales in Brazil. This represents an increase of almost ******percentage points compared to 2019. Even though e-commerce had gained ground in the Brazilian retail market before 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this trend. Market expansion and job creation The Brazilian retail e-commerce market is projected to generate over ** billion U.S. dollars in revenue in 2025, with forecasts suggesting it could surpass ** billion U.S. dollars by 2027. This growth is reflected in the number of online stores, which has almost doubled from ******* in 2019 to over ******* in 2024. The e-commerce boom has also created substantial employment opportunities, with the digital market forecast to create over *** thousand jobs in 2024. Key players and market dynamics MercadoLibre, known locally as Mercado Livre, saw its gross merchandise volume (GMV) grow by *********t in the first quarter of 2025. The online marketplace has experienced double-digit growth of its quarterly GMV for more than six years. Meanwhile, Magazine Luiza, a prominent Brazilian retailer, experienced sales growth on their marketplace of *** percent in 2024 and a 1** percent increase in total e-commerce sales. Even when these growth rates of Magalu are lower than the ones in 2020, the online sector of the company keeps expanding.
In the fourth quarter of 2023, the share of e-commerce in total U.S. retail sales was 15.6 percent and increased from 2022, when e-commerce sales amounted to 14.9 percent of total retail sales in the holiday quarter.
In 2023, the online channels' share of total retail sales reached 15.4 percent in the United States. This represented an increase compared to 2022, when it was 14.6 percent.
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In the first four months of 2024, retail sales through e-commerce accounted for *** percent of total retail sales. In May, this figure rose to *** percent, reaching the average recorded in 2023.
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United States Retail Sales: E Commerce to Total Sales data was reported at 9.100 % in Sep 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 9.000 % for Jun 2018. United States Retail Sales: E Commerce to Total Sales data is updated quarterly, averaging 3.950 % from Dec 1999 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 76 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.400 % in Dec 2017 and a record low of 0.700 % in Dec 1999. United States Retail Sales: E Commerce to Total Sales data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.H002: Retail Sales: By NAIC System: Quarterly.
In 2024, global retail e-commerce sales reached an estimated ************ U.S. dollars. Projections indicate a ** percent growth in this figure over the coming years, with expectations to come close to ************** dollars by 2028. World players Among the key players on the world stage, the American marketplace giant Amazon holds the title of the largest e-commerce player globally, with a gross merchandise value of nearly *********** U.S. dollars in 2024. Amazon was also the most valuable retail brand globally, followed by mostly American competitors such as Walmart and the Home Depot. Leading e-tailing regions E-commerce is a dormant channel globally, but nowhere has it been as successful as in Asia. In 2024, the e-commerce revenue in that continent alone was measured at nearly ************ U.S. dollars, outperforming the Americas and Europe. That year, the up-and-coming e-commerce markets also centered around Asia. The Philippines and India stood out as the swiftest-growing e-commerce markets based on online sales, anticipating a growth rate surpassing ** percent.
From January to March 2025, U.S. retail e-commerce sales amounted to roughly *** billion U.S. dollars, marking a small decrease compared to the previous quarter. Overall, retail e-commerce sales outdid the quarterly sales records registered in 2020. E-commerce in the post-pandemic era During the second quarter of 2020, as COVID-19 spread across the globe, the U.S.'s quarterly e-commerce revenue reached *** billion for the first time in history. In 2021, online retail sales account for**** percent of total retail in the United States. Clothing and accessories, including footwear, is one of the largest B2C e-commerce merchandise categories. Retail e-commerce sales in the United States are estimated from samples used for the Monthly Retail Trade Survey and exclude online travel services, ticket sales agencies, and financial brokers. Latest trend? Quick commerce Shoppers expect fast delivery of their purchases, especially when it comes to grocery products. This segment of the e-commerce industry goes under quick commerce and is expected to generate increasing revenue in the next years. Major quick commerce companies like Instacart or Uber Eat operate in the United States, where the quick commerce market is forecast to hit nearly ** billion U.S. dollars by 2027.
Statistical data showing ecommerce's percentage share of global retail sales from 2019 to 2024, including regional breakdowns and industry-specific penetration rates
In 2024, food and beverage sales were estimated to account for ** percent of total retail e-commerce sales in the United States. The Statista Digital Market Outlook estimates that by 2029 this share will increase to over ** percent of revenue created by the e-commerce market in the United States.
In 2024, online fashion sales accounted for ***** percent of total retail e-commerce sales in the United States. Statista eCommerce Insights estimates that online fashion sales will make up a smaller fraction of the whole e-commerce market in the U.S. over the next few years. In 2027, the estimated fashion sales will account for only around ***** percent.
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By 2025, more than *** percent of all retail sales in the United States is expected to be generated via mobile commerce. This figure would represent a growth of almost ***** percentage points since 2018. M-commerce was forecast to account for nearly *** percent of all retail sales in 2021.
In 2024, about **** percent of the total retail sales in China were made online, decreasing from **** percent in 2023. The share of e-commerce retail more than doubled compared to 2016. In that year, China remained to be the largest online retail market in the world.
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