Back-to-School Deals Fuel $24.1B Online Spending Surge

Back-to-School Deals Fuel .1B Online Spending Surge

U.S. consumers helped set a new online retail record this past week, spending a staggering $24.1 billion from July 8 to 11, as early back-to-school discounts drew shoppers in droves. The four-day shopping spree exceeded analyst expectations and cemented mid-July as a critical new high point in the American retail calendar.

According to Adobe Analytics, online sales during this stretch grew by 30.3%, surpassing the initial projection of 28.4%. For context, the same period in 2024 generated $14.2 billion in online sales — marking an 11% annual increase.

Often dubbed “Black Friday in Summer,” the mid-July period included Amazon Prime Day, which expanded this year from a 48-hour event to a full 96 hours of deals. Other major retailers followed suit, widening promotional categories and stretching discounts to compete.

“Prime Day has now clearly become a ‘back-to-school’ shopping moment,” Adobe noted, emphasizing the shifting role of the summer shopping season.

Shoppers eagerly took advantage of steep markdowns. Adobe reported discounts ranging from 11% to 24%, higher than anticipated. Apparel led the pack with average discounts of 24% — up from 20% last year — while electronics remained strong at 23%.

The convenience of mobile commerce also played a major role: 53.2% of all purchases were made via smartphones, indicating continued growth in mobile shopping habits. Adobe had originally forecast 52.5%.

The strong online performance comes amid ongoing economic uncertainty and heightened trade tensions under the Trump administration, prompting both consumers and businesses to act early on significant purchases.

As retailers increasingly treat July as a key sales period, the traditional back-to-school shopping season may have permanently shifted — with consumers responding enthusiastically to earlier and more aggressive sales campaigns.

Managing editor of the Chicago Morning Star

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