US Thanksgiving online sales expected to rise 6%, Salesforce data shows?
BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 11/27/25 05:12 PM ESTNov 27 (Reuters) - Online sales in the U.S. on the
Thanksgiving holiday are expected to rise 6% compared with last
year to reach $8.6 billion, data from Salesforce
As of 2 p.m. ET (1900 GMT), Thanksgiving spending in the U.S. was 5.8% higher than at the same time last year, reaching $2.6 billion, the data showed.
Thanksgiving and the day after, Black Friday, usher in the holiday shopping season, a critical stretch that typically delivers about a third of U.S. retailers' yearly sales and profits.
This year's kickoff comes amid economic uncertainty and heightened volatility from President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods, which have raised costs for both retailers and consumers.
Latest results from American retailers have shown that shoppers are willing to buy gifts, electronics, clothes and more on good discounts, despite weak consumer sentiment overall.
Global spending has reached $13.1 billion so far on
Thanksgiving, and digital sales are expected to reach $36
billion globally by the end of Thursday, Salesforce
Black Friday, which is the biggest day of the year for
online shopping, is expected to drive $78 billion in online
global sales and $18 billion in the U.S., according to
Salesforce
Earlier this week, electronics retailer Best Buy
Several holiday sales forecasts projected this year's
holiday season would be muted, with Mastercard
Salesforce
(Reporting by Prerna Bedi and Sriparna Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Nia Williams)
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