Americans went online to purchase holiday gifts and score Black Friday deals they once crowded into malls to grab, as the coronavirus pandemic accelerated the yearslong remaking of the U.S. retail landscape.

Roughly half as many people visited stores on Black Friday as they did last year, according to research firms that track foot traffic. Meanwhile, online spending jumped 22% from a year ago, making it the second best day ever measured by Adobe Analytics.

It…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

You May Also Like

‘Our city is shook’: Sacramento reels from second mass shooting this year

SACRAMENTO — The streets of downtown Sacramento were quiet Monday night as…

Business partner sentenced to life in prison for killing Pennsylvania mom

The business partner of a Pennsylvania woman whose body was found buried…

Infrastructure success could help keep swing Pa. districts — and the U.S. House — blue

President Joe Biden’s infrastructure package, if it ever becomes law, won’t just…

Elon Musk to host Ron DeSantis’ 2024 announcement

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will announce he is running for president during…