This holiday season, online deals might be ‘a little weaker,’ as sales slow and shoppers navigate tariff fears


U.S. shoppers are expected to keep spending online at record levels this holiday season, but spending growth itself might slow and the discounts might not be as steep as retailers and customers try to stay ahead of tariffs and inflation, according to Adobe.

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