US holiday spending increased by 15% compared to the previous corresponding period, new figures from ComScore reveal.
The data shows consumers spent $US24.6 billion online in the first 39 days in the holiday season, up 15% from last year.
The figures also show $US5.9 billion was spent in the week ending December 9, with six individual days seeing more than $US1 billion spent.
Cyber Monday was at the forefront there, with spending at $US1.25 billion.
The move comes as more consumers are spending money online. With American unemployment still hovering around 10%, more consumers are looking for bargains.
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