Submitted: February 2, 2009 - 10:27pm
Last updated: February 2, 2009 - 10:28pm
Last updated: February 2, 2009 - 10:28pm
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Reuters
Author:
Alexandria Sage
Forrester Research says e-commerce in the United States is expected to climb back to last year's levels by 2010 after experiencing slowing growth in 2009 due to the recession. But after an acceleration in 2010, Forrester predicts that growth will slow, with 10 percent, 9 percent, and 8 percent growth expected for 2011, 2012 and 2013, respectively. At the same time, e-commerce will pick up a greater piece of overall U.S. retail sales.
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