Article: Uptick in Consumer Spending Online Projected for Q2.(Survey)

Quarterly eBillme Online Spending Index shows cautious spending offline remains amid a decrease in consumer confidence as we approach President Obama's first 100 days

WILMINGTON, Del. -- Consumer spending online, which has shown more immunity to the market conditions, is projected to increase 8 percent this quarter to $267, compared to an average of $247 last quarter. This is according to the eBillme[TM] Online Spending Index, a quarterly survey examining consumer spending trends online. The survey is conducted by Javelin Strategy & Research and released quarterly by eBillme, the payment option that enables consumers and small businesses to use online banking to ...

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