
Colorado Ranked Among Most Online Shopping States
I will admit that I can shop till I drop on certain things that interest me. Tools and car parts? Sign me up. Leaving the house to go to the store? Well, let's hold off on that until another time.
I like to shop, but there is a stipulation. I prefer doing it from the comfort of my home, avoiding crowds and all of the spectacle that comes with shopping in a store. Sure, I will gladly go out; however, if I have the option to wait a day or two and have said items delivered to me, I am probably going to opt for that.
Colorado Loves Online Shopping
Turns out, I am not alone with my preference for online shopping. Colorado ranks as one of the top states for being online shopping-obsessed. More than 80 percent of Coloradans shop online on a regular basis, and the likelihood that one of these shoppers will make a purchase online weekly is about 6.89 percent.
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MobiLoud released a state-level study on online shopping, and Colorado ranked 15th overall. While Coloradans may like shopping online, we cannot compare to the top online shopping states.
The Most Online Shopping-Obsessed States
Washington, Connecticut, Delaware, and Vermont were all in the top five. New Hampshire takes online shopping to the next level with an online shopping obsession score of 99.68, making it the top state in the nation that is obsessed with online shopping.
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What I find to be the most interesting when it comes to online shopping in Colorado is that only 6.89 percent of residents make weekly online purchases. Considering how many Amazon delivery trucks I see in my neighborhood every week, I feel like that number is just a tad bit higher than what is actually reported.
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