This time of year, it's hard to miss the growing stacks of boxes on front porches. When out driving, delivery trucks are everywhere, pulling over every few houses.

People are scrolling and clicking "buy" for a quick purchase delivered right to their doorstep, and a new study is shedding some light on our online shopping habits, raising the question: just how many purchases are we really making each day?

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The Most Online Shopping-Obsessed States

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Do you love online shopping? Are you someone who would rather order something with a click than battle the crowds in stores, especially this time of year?

I would much rather shop online, but I have a friend who's the total opposite. She would prefer shopping in-store and loves being out at the mall during the holidays. Just the battle of trying to find a parking spot is enough for me to shop at home.

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Online Shopping Habits In New Jersey

According to a study by MobiLoud, experts analyzed three equally weighted factors: the share of residents who shop online, the likelihood of making weekly online purchases, and search activity for online shopping terms nationwide. 

The most online shopping-obsessed state is New Hampshire, with 86 percent of residents shopping online. 

In New Jersey, we rank 26th for online shopping habits. Here are some of the key takeaways...

- 75.14% of residents shop online.

- Weekly purchasing likelihood is +12%, above the national average.

- Moderate search activity with 8,235 online shopping searches per 100k internet users.

Happy Shopping!

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