Spending via mobile wallets increased more than 80%, due to the adoption of new payment methods
According to Fiserv?research, consumers have beaten the 2018 Black Friday record by 4.2%. In addition to that, consumers were willing to travel for more than 25 miles to visit a physical store on Black Friday.
The highest shopping activity was demonstrated across electronics and appliances, sporting goods, clothing and shoe stores. Along with that, electronics and appliance stores saw the biggest average ticket size at $214 per transaction.
The research says that across the US, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago showed the highest increase in sales volume. On the contrary, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, and Raleigh demonstrated the lowest sale increase.
Along with that, 38% of shoppers demonstrated their willingness to travel more than 10 miles to get to the physical shop. At the same time, 25% of the surveyed agreed to drive for 25 miles.
As to the payment methods, 57% preferred to pay via their credit cards, compared to 43% via debit.
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