This document discusses new insights from retail e-commerce data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. It finds that:
- E-commerce sales accounted for 7.2% of all retail sales in 2015, up dramatically from 0.2% in 1998. E-commerce sales have grown nine times faster than traditional in-store sales since 1998.
- In 2015, 87% of total retail e-commerce sales ($294.8 billion) were attributed to electronic shopping and mail order houses. Nonstore retailers accounted for 65% ($192.1 billion) of these sales, while online divisions of traditional retailers accounted for the remaining $102.7 billion.
- When attributed to primary business types