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Originally Posted by Rain Man
I've done a big study of shopping patterns in Colorado, and the proportion of shopping online more or less matched what doomy said. It's big in some sectors and non-existent in others, but when you look at everything people buy, it was less than 10 percent in the study that I did. That might have included restaurant spending, which isn't exactly online-eligible, but even so, online is smaller than most people think.
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Thanks for the hard data. In considering the amount of retail spend in the US, or a given state, ~10% is a signicant $ amount now that I take a minute to think on it.
It’s hard to reconcile the large amount of brick and mortar retailer closings with that seemingly low percentage of ecommerce shopping. In just 2018 Toys R Us, Ann Taylor, Walgreens, Kmart, The Gap, Footlocker, and more have closed all or a large number of their stores.
https://www.businessinsider.com/stor...n-2018-2017-12