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That’s only a slight deceleration in growth from 2020, when sales surged by 38.9% thanks to the pandemic-driven boom in ecommerce, increased social media consumption, and brands continuing to leverage these platforms to sell directly to consumers.
In 2022, the growth rate will dip back down to pre-pandemic levels and slowly decelerate through 2025. That said, the average amount spent by a social buyer in a year will double between 2020 and 2025, reaching $737.32 per buyer.
As noted in our recent report, “US Ecommerce Forecast 2021,” although US social buyers are not spending a lot as a whole, their average order values are relatively high. As a result, brands should master social media platforms to not only inspire consumers but also facilitate one-click purchases.
In 2021, we expect 90.2 million US people, or 35.9% of internet users, to make at least one social commerce purchase during the calendar year. That puts the US in second place out of the 13 countries where we forecast social buyers, behind only China.
Overall, we estimate that US social commerce will more than double between 2021 and 2025, reaching $79.64 billion.
Consumers are engaging with social platforms more, and these platforms are often used at different points of the shopping journey—from inspiration to purchase. Retailers and brands will need to include social media strategies in their playbooks to reach this coveted shopper.
One tip for US brands that want to succeed in this space is to consider your audience, as social commerce may not work for every customer base. Gen Z and millennials are the most likely to make a purchase via social media.
According to our latest forecast, around half of US social network users ages 18 to 34 will make at least one social commerce purchase in 2021, compared with around one-third of those ages 55 and over.
In brief, we define "social commerce" as purchases made by buying directly on the social platform, such as via Instagram Checkout, or through clicking links on the social network that lead to the retailer’s product page to complete the transaction.
Social Commerce Sales and Average Annual Social Commerce Sales per Social Buyer in the US, 2019-2025 (billions and dollars per social buyer)