Daniel Goodman / Business Insider
Holiday shopping won't be the record-breaking circus it was last year, but that doesn't mean retailers shouldn't expect modest gains, Deloitte reported today.?Spending should increase by 3.5 to 4 percent this year to $925 billion, compared with a 5.9 percent gain last year, the retail arm of the consulting service said in a release today.?
Here are of Deloitte's interesting findings for what we can expect this holiday:?
- Higher gas prices might discourage shoppers from going to the store and could result in them ordering online in higher numbers.
- Purchases from web and mobile channels are likely to increase again this year.?
- Retailers will also probably benefit from a post-election "spending boost."?
- Promotions will be start to be uniform for online and in-stores. Right now, many retailers offer a sale for online merchandise only, but charge full-price in stores.?
- Even more shoppers will use mobile phones to scope out discounts.?
The holiday shopping season lasts through November and December.?
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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/deloittes-holiday-sales-forecast-2012-9
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