The data describes a ranking of the leading e-retailers in the U.S. in 2017, sorted by annual net e-commerce sales. In 2017, market leader Amazon.com, Inc. generated over 54.47 billion USD via e-commerce sales of physical goods in the U.S. Online shopping is one of the leading digital activities in the U.S. - in 2017, U.S. consumers spent over 409 billion USD online, of which were spent more than 381 billion USD in the largest online retailers in the United States. In 2022, U.S. e-retail spending is projected to surpass 638 billion USD.
Amazon.com, Inc. | 54.47 |
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. | 14.01 |
Apple, Inc. | 6.27 |
The Home Depot, Inc. | 5.8 |
Best Buy Co., Inc. | 5.38 |
Liberty Interactive Corporation | 4.99 |
Wayfair, Inc. | 4.07 |
Macy's, Inc. | 3.99 |
Target Corporation | 3.62 |
Kohl's Corporation | 3.61 |
Costco Wholesale Corporation | 3.47 |
APMEX, Inc. | 3.03 |
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. | 2.68 |
Gap, Inc. | 2.43 |
Lowe's Companies, Inc. | 2.27 |
L Brands, Inc. | 1.94 |
JM Bullion, Inc. | 1.9 |
Staples, Inc. | 1.87 |
Denali Holding, Inc. | 1.85 |
Newegg, Inc. | 1.83 |
J.C. Penney Corporation, Inc. | 1.73 |
PetSmart, Inc. | 1.73 |
Sears Holdings Corporation | 1.67 |
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. | 1.42 |
Nike, Inc. | 1.4 |