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U.S. shoppers will spend a record $14.2 billion on Cyber Monday, a 6.3% increase from last year, with $16 million passing through carts each minute.
Despite credit card debt and job security concerns amid tariffs, shoppers are buying fewer items overall and using buy-now-pay-later financing options.
Mobile devices are expected to account for 58% of holiday spending, with Nintendo Switch 2 and iPhone 17 among the top-selling items this season.
Deals promoted as some of the best of the holiday season are expected to keep people across the United States glued to their computers and smartphones as the post-Thanksgiving shopping marathon wraps up on Cyber Monday.
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