Insight ReportGlobal Tech and Retail Layoffs in 2025: Structural or Cyclical? Prerana P Kotian, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research December 10, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how AI is reshaping global retail and tech employment—and what it means for the future workforce. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: Are current retail and tech layoffs being driven more by structural changes like AI adoption—or by cyclical economic pressures? How do 2025 layoff trends compare to 2024 across both tech and retail industries? What specific factors are companies citing when announcing layoffs, and how does AI play a role? What distinguishes structural from cyclical workforce shifts—and why does it matter for long-term business strategy? Which companies are leading (or lagging) in adapting to AI-driven transformation, and how will this impact competitive advantage? Companies mentioned in this report include: Accenture, Adobe, Alphabet/Google, Amazon, Autodesk, IBM, Microsoft, Nestlé, Salesforce, SAP, Scale AI and Tata Consultancy Services. Data in this report include: Global retail and tech layoff totals and announcement counts; company-level layoff announcement; AI-related restructuring commentary; analysis of layoff timing by month. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US CPG Sales Tracker: E-Commerce Sustains Double-Digit Growth Rate; In-Store Sales Expansion SlowsWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 43: Astrid & Miyu and Hermès Open StoresThe Intelligent Inventory Playbook: How to Approach Inventory ExcellenceAnalyst Corner: Understanding US Consumer Economy Resilience Amid Macroeconomic Challenges, with Manik Bhatia
Deep DiveLower-Income Consumers’ Economic and Financial Sentiment Improves: US Consumer Survey Insights Aditya Kaushik, Analyst December 9, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how US consumers are reacting to shifting economic conditions, inflation pressures and tariffs in the holiday season. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: How is consumer sentiment diverging across income groups—and what does this mean for premium versus value retail performance. Data in this research report include: Consumer sentiment by income and time; and retailer and category-level shopping data. Other relevant research: Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Positivity About Personal Finances Continues; Walmart Leads Mass Merchandisers and Warehouse Clubs: US Consumer Survey InsightsSector Focus: E-Commerce Retailers and Marketplaces—Data GraphicThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 27: US Retail Faces HeadwindsAmazon Prime Day 2025 Wrap-Up: US Purchase Rate Jumps as Retail Rivalry Heats Up—Exclusive Data Insights
Deep DiveHoliday 2025 Survey Insights: Shopping Activity Builds Amid Black Friday Weekend Aditya Kaushik, Analyst December 9, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how tariffs and inflation driven shifts in sentiment and behavior are shaping the mid weeks of the 2025 holiday shopping season and specifically on Black Friday event. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: What early signals are we seeing in holiday shopping behaviors and which retailers are winning early-season share? Where are consumers shopping for holiday products and how are discount and convenience players performing? What product categories are leading early holiday purchases, and what role is inflation playing in consumer choices? What product categories and from which retailer did consumers shop? Data in this research report include: Holiday purchase rates; top retailers for holiday shopping and holiday categories, Black Friday popular products categories and retailers. Companies mentioned in this report include: Albertsons Companies, Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, Dollar Tree, eBay, Etsy, Family Dollar, Five Below, Gamestop, Hobby Lobby, Home Depot, JCPenney, Kohl’s, Kroger, Lowe’s, Macy’s, Old Navy, Ross Stores, Sam’s Cub, Sephora, Target, Temu, The TJX Companies, Ulta, Walmart. Other relevant research: US Holiday 2025: Consumer Survey and Retail Outlook—From Social To Smart: AI Becomes the New Driver of Holiday Discovery and Value Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. All Coresight Research coverage of US holiday retail Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 29: US Holiday, Back to School and Prime DayInnovator Profile: PlayAbly—Creating Engaging, Branded Experiences with AI-Powered Shoppable GamesEconomic Sentiment Remains Under Pressure; Plus, Apparel Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey InsightsInnovator Profile: Sotira—Monetizing Surplus Inventory with Automated Compliance, Logistics and Resale Channels
InfographicAldi vs. Lidl US Store Openings: Mapping Retail Real Estate Changes with the Store Intelligence Platform—Data Graphic John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research December 9, 2025 Reasons to ReadDive into the details of Aldi’s and Lidl’s US store openings in 2025, with this data graphic. This graphic features exclusive real estate data the new Store Intelligence Platform from Coresight Research. Discover answers to these and other questions: How does Aldi’s store growth in 2025 compare to Lidl’s, and where are these discounters focusing their expansion efforts? What is the current footprint of Aldi and Lidl stores? How does the Store Intelligence Platform work, and what makes it different from other tools tracking retail real estate? Companies mentioned in this report include: Aldi, Lidl Data in this report include: Aldi and Lidl store openings by state; active store counts by state Other relevant research: The full report from which these data are taken. Store Tracker reports, including our UK-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank, for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. Visit the Coresight Research Food, Grocery and CPG Retail Hub to explore sector data, reports and company profiles. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:DeepSeek: The Chinese AI Startup That Has Overtaken ChatGPT on Apple’s App StoreHoliday 2025: A Deeper Analysis of the SNAP Impact on Holiday Sales; Recently Lowered US Retail Sales Growth EstimatesWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 48: American Signature, Bed Bath & Beyond and Saks To Close StoresConsumer Sentiment Stabilizes Following Trade Talks and Rate Cut: US Consumer Survey Insights
Market Navigators/Market OutlookUS Drugstore and Pharmacy Retailing: Market Forecast and Competitive Landscape—The Pharmacy Shakeout Aditya Kaushik, Analyst Sector Lead: Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research December 9, 2025 Reasons to ReadUncover how shifting market dynamics, economic headwinds and consumer trends are reshaping US drugstore and pharmacy retail. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: What is the 2025 growth outlook for the US drugstore and pharmacy market—and which segments are driving it? Which retailers are gaining and losing market share in the evolving drugstore and pharmacy landscape? Which are the top-performing retailers and brands and how are non-specialists and marketplace leader Amazon changing the game? What macro and demographic forces—from inflation to aging consumers—are influencing demand, pricing and relevance in the sector? Companies mentioned in this report include: Albertsons Companies, Amazon, CVS Health, Costco, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Health Mart, Kroger, McKesson, Publix, Rite Aid, Walgreens and Walmart. Data in this report include: total market size and segment forecasts through 2029; e-commerce penetration trends; store counts and traffic data by retailer; operating margins by retailer; and results from Coresight’s July 2025 US consumer drugstore and pharmacy survey. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Purchase this report. Buy Now This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Holiday 2025: Black Friday Preview—Value, AI and Extended Promotions To Drive Sales This YearUS Store Tracker Extra, June 2025: 120+ Million Square Feet of Retail Space To Close This Year, Outpacing Openings by Over 1.5XRecent Conference Insights, from World Retail Congress to ICSC Las Vegas: Coresight Research Premium Subscriber Call, June 2025US CPG Sales Tracker: Homecare and Health Dominate at the Start of 2025
Deep DiveAgentic Commerce—How Should Retailers Leverage GEO to Maximize AI-Engine Visibility? Charlie Poon, Analyst Sector Lead: John Harmon, CFA, Associate Director of Technology Research December 8, 2025 Reasons to ReadStep into the future of retail with the transformative power of AI-driven commerce. In this report, we reveal how the shift from traditional SEO to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is reshaping the retail landscape. As AI shopping agents and agentic commerce emerge as dominant forces, understanding the strategies that will keep your brand visible and competitive is crucial. Explore the full potential of GEO and agentic commerce by reading this report and answering these key questions: How can retailers optimize product listings to align with AI-driven platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity? Why is the shift from SEO to GEO essential for staying relevant in the AI-powered shopping era? How do AI shopping agents prioritize structured, human-readable data, and what steps can you take to ensure your products are featured? What is the role of earned media in driving visibility, and how can you leverage third-party reviews and expert coverage to boost your brand’s AI search ranking? How can you adapt content for each stage of the consumer journey, from awareness to retention, to increase conversions and reduce drop-off? Data in this research report include/are: insights on AI’s impact on product visibility, the importance of structured data, comparison between SEO and GEO, and earned media’s role in AI-driven shopping Companies mentioned in this report include/are: ChatGPT, Google, OpenAI, Perplexity and various retailers adapting to AI-powered commerce. Unlock the strategies that will revolutionize your brand’s approach to AI-driven visibility and consumer engagement! Other relevant research: Agentic Commerce: How Retailers Can Make Their Products Discoverable and Shoppable for 800 Million ChatGPT Users Agentic Commerce: How Retailers Can Employ OpenAI’s Agentic Commerce Protocol To Unleash a True AI Shopping Agent Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Back to School 2025, Part 1: Early Shopping, Tariff Worries and Strategic Choices Shape BTS 2025Retail Trends and Shopper Traffic Update, Q3: Early Findings & Strategic OutlookFinancial Optimism Falls to Lowest Recorded Level: China Consumer Survey InsightsThe CORE 3.0 Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Retail
Market Navigators/Market OutlookUS Drugstore and Pharmacy Retailing: Themes, Concepts and Innovators—Rightsizing for Relevance; Smaller Footprints for a Bigger Impact Aditya Kaushik, Analyst Sector Lead: Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research December 8, 2025 Reasons to ReadUnderstand how drugstores and pharmacies are transforming retail through scale, innovation and value-driven strategies. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: How are drugstores and pharmacies driving structural shifts in US retail—and what non-specialist pharmacies rise mean for major drugstore chains? What demographic and technological forces are reshaping the future of drugstores and pharmacies and how will their business models evolve? Why Walgreens went private and Rite Aid closed down and what strategic pivots drugstores and pharmacies making to gain market share and customer loyalty? What challenges lie ahead for drugstores and pharmacies and how might big box players like Amazon and Walmart impact major drugstore chains path forward? Companies mentioned in this report include: Albertsons Companies, Amazon, CVS Health, Costco, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Fillogic, Kroger, Persado, Publix, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Walmart. Data in this report include: Private-label volume share by channel, top private label retailers, retail media market size and growth projections. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Purchase this report. Buy Now This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Store Tracker Extra, October 2025: Rite Aid Takes Total Closed Retail Space to 143 Million Square FeetHoliday Bites: US Holiday Travelers Plan To Spend Less—Data GraphicAgentic Commerce: How Retailers Can Make Their Products Discoverable and Shoppable for 800 Million ChatGPT UsersPositive Sentiment Trend Comes to an End; Kohl’s Leads in Department Store Shopping: US Consumer Survey Insights
Analyst CornerAnalyst Corner: Five Key Insights from US Black Friday 2025 and What They Mean for the Rest of Holiday 2025, with Anand Kumar Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research December 7, 2025 Reasons to ReadWelcome to Analyst Corner! Every Sunday, a member of the Coresight Research team discusses upcoming or recent research and their thoughts on interesting topics in their area of expertise. We spotlight five standout insights from Black Friday 2025 that provide meaningful signals for the balance of the holiday 2025 season. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Holiday 2024: UK Retail Wrap-Up—Cautious Spending and Late Shopping Fuel Volatile Peak TradingSeasonal Shopping, 1Q25—Expectations for Valentine’s Day and Presidents’ Day: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week UK Store Openings and Closures—2024 Review and 2025 OutlookInnovator Profile: Kalder—Monetizing Customer Loyalty with White-Label Cashback and Rewards
Store TrackerWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 49: Claire’s Closes 150 Stores; Oliver Bonas To Open 20 Stores Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research December 5, 2025 Reasons to ReadKeep updated on the latest trends in the UK retail sector, where the number of new store openings is still outpacing closures in 2025. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: Which retailers have been responsible for the rise in openings and closures this week, and what factors are influencing these decisions? How do the store openings and closures in 2025 compare to 2024, and what are the key trends driving the year‑on‑year changes? Companies mentioned in this report include: Claire’s, Crocs, Dr. Martens, Iceland, Miniso, Next, Oliver Bonas, Pop Mart, Poundstretcher, Quiz, Seasalt Cornwall, Superdrug, The Entertainer, Wax London and White Stuff. Data in this report include: weekly totals of UK store closures and openings for 2025 and 2024; retailer-level breakdowns of announced versus confirmed closures/openings. Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our US-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates, retail and tech layoffs and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Agentic Commerce: How Retailers Can Make Their Products Discoverable and Shoppable for 800 Million ChatGPT UsersWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 24: Matalan To Open Stores; Poundland Continues To Shutter StoresMass Merchandiser and Warehouse Club Shopping in Focus—Walmart Leads; High Purchase Rates for Daily Essentials: US Consumer Survey InsightsWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 11: US Store Openings Gain Momentum—Updates from BJ’s, Dick’s, Macy’s and More
Store TrackerWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 49: Claire’s Closes 146 More Stores Than Announced Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research December 5, 2025 Reasons to ReadFind out which retailers are driving the increase in US store closures in 2025 and which ones are still growing their presence. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: Which retailers have been at the forefront of the most recent store closures and openings across the US? How do the trends in store closures and openings in 2025 compare to those in 2024, and what insights can be drawn from these patterns? Companies mentioned in this report include: American Eagle Outfitters, Bandai Namco, Claire’s, PARIS/64 and Signet Jewelers Data in this report include: weekly totals of US store closures and openings for 2025 and 2024; retailer-level breakdowns of announced versus confirmed closures/openings; total store counts by retailer; total US retail bankruptcies year to date. Other relevant research: The full collection of Store Tracker reports, including our UK-focused series The US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Corporate and Financial Developments Databank includes details of management changes, financial guidance updates, retail and tech layoffs and capital raised by major retail companies. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 18: What US Consumers Think About Tariffs—UpdateWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 31: Trader Joe’s Continues Store ExpansionChina’s 6.18 Shopping Festival 2025: Promotion Rules Simplified, Extended Festival Duration and Governmental StrategiesThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 31: US Consumer Sentiment, AI Investments and Canada Stores
Insight ReportUS Retail Sales Outlook: Our Retail Growth Outlook Score Strengthens, Slightly Madhav Pitaliya, Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research December 4, 2025 Reasons to ReadUnderstand how resilient retail sales are shaping up amid uncertainty around tariffs, inflation and consumer sentiment. Discover proprietary, ML-driven retail sales growth projections as we enter to the holiday quarter. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: What retail sales growth is forecasted through the rest of 2025 and into 2026, and what are the key drivers behind the projections? How is the labor market, particularly labor force participation, influencing retail demand? In what ways are shifts in disposable income, savings and consumer sentiment impacting spending? What are the key upside and downside scenarios shaping the retail sector outlook for the holiday season ahead? Data in this report include: US retail sales forecasts; model-predicted vs. actual retail growth; labor force, wage, and inflation metrics; consumer sentiment and disposable income trends; housing market data. Alongside this report, you can access the data behind key charts and tables in the Excel download above. Other relevant research: Coresight Research’s monthly reports keep you up to date on retail sales (in total and by sector) and key consumer indicators in the US. All our coverage of tariffs The US Retail Sales Databank features retail sales values and year-over-year growth, in total and by sector, by year and by month. This Databank is updated monthly. The Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. Our Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographic series complements our survey reports with selected findings on consumers’ financial and economic expectations each week. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Innovator Profile: Relocalize—Hyper-Local Production with Autonomous Micro-Factories to Cut Costs and Reduce WasteThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 35: US Home and Home-Improvement FocusRecent Conference Insights, from World Retail Congress to ICSC Las Vegas: Coresight Research Premium Subscriber Call, June 2025Innovator Profile: Veesual—Enhancing the Online Apparel Shopping Journey with Image Generation
InfographicPersonal Financial Sentiment Improves Significantly: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 49, 2025—Data Graphic Coresight Research December 4, 2025 Reasons to ReadThe Weekly US Consumer Sentiment Infographic series from Coresight Research provides a one-page data graphic on US consumers’ sentiment toward personal financial prospects and economic prospects. Data in this infographic are: US consumers’ expectations for the economy overall and for their own personal financial situation over the next 12 months—the latest six months of weekly trend data Selected callouts on key changes and data points Other relevant research: The full US Consumer Survey Insights reports from which these graphics feature highlights The accompanying US Consumer Survey Databank All Weekly US Consumer Sentiment infographics (The series launched in early March 2025.) Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Store Tracker Extra: US Store Openings and Closures 2024 Review and 2025 OutlookLuxury Shopping in Focus; Sentiment Slumps Overall Amid Tariffs: US Consumer Survey InsightsFinancial Confidence Reaches Five-Month High; TJX Dominates Off-Price Retail; Dollar Tree Leads Dollar Stores: US Consumer Survey InsightsWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 20: Asda Opens New Format; Skims Plans to Step into the UK in 2026
Store TrackerUS Store Tracker Extra, November 2025: Burlington Stores Takes Total Opened Retail Space to 88 Million Square Feet Aaron Mark Dsouza, Data Analyst Sector Lead: John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research December 3, 2025 Reasons to ReadDive into US retailers’ latest store closure and opening announcements, as well as the square-footage impacts of these developments and retailers’ location types, with our monthly US Store Tracker Extra series. In this report, we offer insights into announced developments as of November 26, 2025. Data in this report are: Year-to-date (YTD) US store closures and openings estimates for 2025 and 2024, by retailer—total number of store closures/openings and their square-footage impact US announced store closures and openings: week-by-week data for 2025 versus the comparable period in 2024 US retail bankruptcies, 2025 vs. 2024 Companies mentioned in this report include: Alimentation Couche-Tard, Bath & Body Works, Belk, Boll & Branch, Burlington Stores, Charles Tyrwhitt, Cloudsteppers, CU, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dr. Martens, Fabletics, FIGS, Frank & Eileen, Grocery Outlet, Havertys, Helzberg Diamonds, IKEA, Ahold Delhaize, LEGO, Longines, Lugano Diamonds, lululemon Athletica, Murphy USA, Muji, Natural Grocers, Pisen, Pop Mart, Saks Fifth Avenue, Seasalt Cornwall, Silbon, Tapestry, The Brand House Collective, The Buckle, The Card Vault, The Gap, The North Face, Vessi, Williams-Sonoma, Zara. Other relevant research: View our full collection of store tracker reports, covering the UK, the US and Canada. The Coresight Research US and UK Store Tracker Databank is the definitive resource for information on store openings and closures by sector in the US and UK retail industries. The Retail Bankruptcies Databank details bankruptcies of US and UK retail companies, restaurants and gyms since March 2020. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Essential Guide to Groceryshop 2025: Harnessing AI, Shopper Insights and Retail Media to Build Future-Ready CommerceKohl’s CEO Removal—Why It Happened and What It Means for US Department StoresWeekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 14: Urban Outfitters Announces Expansion PlanWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 3: Joann Files for Bankruptcy Again as US Closures Cross 2,000
Deep DiveBlack Friday 2025 Around the World: Global Retail Observations John Mercer, Head of Global Research and Managing Director of Data-Driven Research December 3, 2025 Reasons to ReadExplore our global team’s observations on retail participation in Black Friday 2025. We cover observations on in-store and online retailer activity, including store visits in the UK and India. In total our coverage spans Hong Kong, India and the UK. What kind of shopper traffic did we observe at major names such as Foot Locker, H&M, Urban Outfitters and Zara in the UK? And how did UK promotions compare to last year? What kind of deals did retailers offer across categories like apparel, beauty and footwear? How did quick-commerce players in India lean into Black Friday this year? What Black Friday-adjacent promotions such as an “Arigato Festival” and Pink Friday did retailers offer? . This report complements our US store-visit reports: Black Friday 2025: Key Insights from US Stores—Solid Shopper Demand, Some True Doorbusters and Greater Omnichannel Integration US Black Friday 2025: Early Read—Early-Morning Footfall Points to a Selective Return of the Black Friday Store Energy Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:The Agentic AI Playbook: Insights Presented by Deborah Weinswig at NRF 2025: Retail’s Big Show APACRetail 2025: US Macro, Consumer and Retail OutlookAnalyst Corner: Holiday Spirit, Bigger Budgets: US Consumers’ Plans for the Fourth of July, Labor Day and the Holiday Season, with Aditya KaushikUS Retail and Logistics Holiday Hiring Hits Lowest Level in Over a Decade—Data Graphic
Deep DiveHoliday 2025 Survey Insights: Shopping Ramps Up Ahead of Black Friday Aditya Kaushik, Analyst Sector Lead: Anand Kumar, Associate Director of Retail Research December 3, 2025 Reasons to ReadDiscover how tariffs and inflation driven shifts in sentiment and behavior are shaping the mid weeks of the 2025 holiday shopping season. Read this report to discover answers to these and other questions: What early signals are we seeing in holiday shopping behaviors and which retailers are winning early-season share? Where are consumers shopping for holiday products and how are discount and convenience players performing? What product categories are leading early holiday purchases, and what role is inflation playing in consumer choices? Data in this research report include: Holiday purchase rates; top retailers for holiday shopping and holiday categories. Companies mentioned in this report include: Albertsons Companies, Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, Dollar Tree, eBay, Etsy, Family Dollar, Five Below, Gamestop, Home Depot, Hobby Lobby, JCPenney, Kohl’s, Kroger, Lowe’s, Macy’s, Old Navy, Ross Stores, Sam’s Cub, Sephora, Target, Temu, The TJX Companies, Ulta and Walmart. Other relevant research: US Holiday 2025: Consumer Survey and Retail Outlook—From Social To Smart: AI Becomes the New Driver of Holiday Discovery and Value Coresight Research US Consumer Survey Databank provides additional insight into US consumer behaviors from our weekly surveys. All Coresight Research coverage of US holiday retail Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Earnings Insights 4Q24, Week 6: Sales Decline for Kroger, Macy’s, Ross Stores and Other RetailersInnovator Profile: Kalder—Monetizing Customer Loyalty with White-Label Cashback and RewardsAnalyst Corner—Trimming Waistlines and Spending: Exploring New Data on GLP-1’s Impact on Consumer Purchases, with John MercerSeptember 2025 US Retail Sales Outlook: Retail Outlook Score Plummets; Holiday-Quarter Growth Projection Moderates