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US online spending hits $8.3 billion as Amazon Prime Day kicks off, Adobe says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 8:44 AM

June 24 (Reuters) – Online spending among shoppers on the first day of Amazon’s Prime Day rose 5.3% ​from a year earlier to $8.3 ‌billion across U.S. retailers, Adobe Analytics said on Wednesday.

The four-day shopping event, which started on Tuesday and is being held earlier than ‌usual ​this year, will be ⁠a litmus test ⁠of U.S. shoppers’ spending power as the focus shifts to essential goods.

Here are some key details:

• Online spending on ​Tuesday is tracking ahead of its projections and marks the biggest ⁠e-commerce day so far ⁠in 2026, Adobe said.

• The ​data firm reaffirmed its forecast of U.S. ​retailers driving $26.3 billion in online spend ‌through the event.

• Adobe said sales were driven by categories such as electronics and appliances, tools and home improvement, ⁠but purchases of everyday essentials also ticked up.

• Discounts are expected to remain in the ⁠10% to ‌24% band seen on ⁠the first day, Adobe said.

• ​Adobe’s ‌forecast is based on an ​analysis of ⁠1 trillion visits to U.S. retail e-commerce sites, covering 100 million stock keeping units and 18 product categories.

(Reporting by Neil J Kanatt in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Joyjeet Das)