Reuters
24 Jun 2026, 13:45 UTC · 2h ago
US online spending hits $8.3 billion as Amazon Prime Day kicks off, Adobe says
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Reuters
24 Jun 2026, 13:45 UTC · 2h ago
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U.S. online spending on the first day of Amazon's Prime Day increased by 5.3% year-over-year to $8.3 billion. — Higher-than-expected consumer spending during a major retail event suggests resilient demand, benefiting Amazon and broader e-commerce sectors.
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Prime Day spending rose 5.3% year-over-year, indicating strong consumer demand for its event.
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