- Pandemic-driven demand for ecommerce accelerated sales growth for every product category.
- And Amazon generates more than one-quarter of US ecommerce sales for every category other than auto/parts.
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Amazon's US ecommerce sales will grow by 15.3% this year to $367.19 billion after a meteoric 44.1% rise in sales during 2020.
Ecommerce sales at many of Amazon's competitors-including Walmart and Target-are growing faster, but Amazon's sales are still growing faster than the overall market. Its share of US ecommerce sales will increase from 39.8% in 2020 to 40.4% in 2021, and at a gain of 0.6 percentage points, this growth will be larger than that of any other company this year.
Amazon eCommerce statistics - what's changed:
- Amazon sales blew past our pre-pandemic expectations for 2020. Before the pandemic, we estimated that Amazon's US sales would grow 17.2% to reach $260.86 billion in 2020. Instead, they grew 44.1%, reaching $318.41 billion.
- In line with overall ecommerce trends, Amazon's US sales growth was higher than expected in 2020 across every category. The largest upward revisions were to food/beverage, which grew 78.5% in 2020, compared with our pre-pandemic estimate of 22.7%. "Other"-driven by increased demand for home improvement products-grew 58.0%, compared with our pre-pandemic estimate of 18.7%.
There are two verticals where Amazon receives the majority of US ecommerce sales: books/music/video (83.2% of all US ecommerce sales in 2021) and computer/consumer electronics (50.2%).
The ecommerce giant will receive more than 45% of US ecommerce sales dollars this year in three additional categories: "other" (48.2%), toys/hobby (46.0%), and office equipment/supplies (45.6%).
Another way of looking at it: Amazon will receive more than one-quarter of US ecommerce sales dollars for every category other than auto/parts.
Amazon generates its largest portion of sales from computer/consumer electronics, which will make up more than one-quarter (26.6%) of its total US sales this year. Apparel/accessories is Amazon's second-largest sales generator in the US, making up 16% of its total US ecommerce sales in 2021.
This year, Amazon's fastest-growing segment will be food/beverage (24.7%) as digital grocery continues to propel growth in a relatively low-base category. (Food/beverage will make up just 3.7% of Amazon's US ecommerce sales in 2021.) Apparel/accessories, already Amazon's second-largest sales category, will also be its second-fastest-growing category, at 21.4% in 2021.
Amazon eCommerce statistics - what's expected:
- It will beat total sales expectations again in 2021. Our pre-pandemic estimates had Amazon growing 15.9% to $302.36 billion this year. We now expect it'll grow 15.3%, reaching $367.19 billion, an upward revision of more than $64 billion.
(Note: We did not forecast Amazon's sales by category for 2021 before the pandemic.)
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