Michigan Monday is Dec. 1, 2025


Cyber Monday is Cancelled

The ways shoppers can support Michigan’s retailers is evolving. With the continuing increase in e-commerce spending, it’s time to shine a light on Michigan’s retailers that offer online shopping. Join Michigan Retailers Association in recognizing Michigan’s e-commerce stores on Cyber Monday, December 1, in an effort to keep more money in Michigan this holiday season.

In 2024, MRA announced its inaugural Michigan Monday list, featuring more than 30 member businesses that offer online shopping. The celebration is back for 2025, with a goal to raise even more awareness about the impact of shopping locally, even when you’re shopping online.

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This year’s Michigan Monday celebration will feature an updated list of Michigan-based e-commerce websites with links for shoppers to explore. MRA member businesses can get on the list by submitting their information at Retailers.com/michigan-monday-2025- registration or emailing MRA’s Marketing Team at communications@retailers.com.

Online Shopping Insights

  • About 20% of Michigan’s total retail sales came from remote sales last year.
    • That’s 4% higher than the national average!
  • 44% of shoppers start their shopping journey through an online search engine.
  • 83% of people do research online before visiting in-store.
  • More than one-third of shoppers make online purchases at least once a week.
  • 82% of shoppers place an online order at least once a month.

Top Reasons People Shop Online

(OBERLO, 2024)

  • 📦  Free delivery 53.2%
  • 🏷️  Coupons and discounts 40.6%
  • 💬  Customer reviews 33.2%
  • 🛍️  Easy return policy 32.4%
  • 🛒  Simple online checkout 28.6%

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Why support Michigan-based
e-Commerce?

  • Every $100 spent at a Michigan retailer produces over $5 in support of public services.
  • Shifting one $25 monthly product subscription to a local store adds $228 in annual output to Michigan’s economy.
  • Shifting just 10% of your out-of-state online shopping to local retailers could generate enough income to feed every Michigan family for a week.