Flash ReportHoliday 2019: US Cyber Monday Digital Sales Hit $9.4 Billion Coresight Research December 4, 2019 Executive SummaryThis year’s Cyber Monday saw US retailers launch big promotions and consumers spend almost one-fifth more online than last year. Brands and retailers in the US generated some $9.4 billion in revenue via digital sales on Cyber Monday, up 19% from last year. Average discounts grew to 31%, up one percentage point over last year. With the shortened holiday season and continuing migration to e-commerce, omnichannel retailers offering in-store order pickup stand to benefit through the rest of the season. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 44: Carter’s To Close 150 StoresHot Tech Trends and Cool Products Unveiled: CES 2025 Pre-Conference InsightsInnovator Profile: Sotira—Monetizing Surplus Inventory with Automated Compliance, Logistics and Resale ChannelsChina Singles’ Day 2025 Insights: Participation Rises but Spending Becomes More Selective Amid Tariffs, Value-Seeking and Platform Shifts