Article: eBillme Online Spending Index: Uptick in Consumer Spending Online Projected


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04-20-2009
eBillme Online Spending Index: Uptick in Consumer Spending Online Projected
Type: News

According to the eBillme Online Spending Index, 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.

The eBillme Online Spending Index is 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 pay now, pay securely, and use available funds.
Despite the slight uptick ...

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