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February 7, 2022

Which Payment Methods Have US Digital Buyers Used to Make Digital Purchases? (% of respondents, by demographic, Feb 2022)

Which Payment Methods Have US Digital Buyers Used to Make Digital Purchases? (% of respondents, by demographic, Feb 2022)

Note

Data was provided to Insider Intelligence by Bizrate Insights.

Methodology

Data is from the February 2022 "The Insider Intelligence Ecommerce Survey" conducted by Bizrate Insights. 1,041 US adults ages 18+ were surveyed online during February 1-7, 2022. Respondents identified as female (51%) and male (49%) and were ages 18-34 (33%), 35-54 (35%), and 55-65 (33%). Respondents were members of Bizrate Rewards, the Bizrate Consumer Panel operated by Bizrate Insights, which is comprised of over 2 million panelists who provide feedback based on their experiences and opinions. The Bizrate Rewards panel is comprised of a broad demographic profile which represents a sampling of all ages, education levels, genders, and incomes. At the time of joining the panel, each panelist stated they had shopped online. In exchange for providing feedback, panelists have the opportunity to earn points, which can be exchanged for electronic gift cards. This survey, provided by Bizrate Insights on behalf of Insider Intelligence, provides a monthly consumer pulse of digital shopping behavior and intent.