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10 Trends Impacting Back-To-School Spending In 2012 [Infographic]

 
Since 2003, online shopping has quadrupled for back-to-school (BTS), according to NRF’s Back-To-School Shopping report. In 2012, most shoppers are using e-Commerce sites to compare prices and find the best value. NRF predicts online shoppers will spend a total of $874 for back-to-school supplies, a 27% increase above the overall shopper average. This infographic highlights the economy, mobile technology and a boost in elementary age children as key drivers of BTS spending.

Source: NRF

 
Since 2003, online shopping has quadrupled for back-to-school (BTS), according to NRF’s Back-To-School Shopping report. In 2012, most shoppers are using e-Commerce sites to compare prices and find the best value. NRF predicts online shoppers will spend a total of $874 for back-to-school supplies, a 27% increase above the overall shopper average. This infographic highlights the economy, mobile technology and a boost in elementary age children as key drivers of BTS spending.

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Source: NRF

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