Data reveals a 10% year-over-year increase in transactions during the big shopping weekend as consumers backed local businesses
DISTRIBUTED-WORK-MODEL/SAN FRANCISCO, December 02, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In Lower West Side, Chicago section, first bullet point should read: Total BFCM Weekend Volume: $8.4M (instead of Total BFCM Weekend Volume: $49M).
The updated release reads:
BLOCK PROCESSES 124 MILLION TRANSACTIONS AS AMERICANS SHOP LOCAL THIS BLACK FRIDAY, CYBER MONDAY
Data reveals a 10% year-over-year increase in transactions during the big shopping weekend as consumers backed local businesses
Block, Inc. (NYSE: XYZ) today released its Black Friday, Cyber Monday results, revealing a shift toward local spending as Americans focus on neighborhood economies. Data indicates Block handled more than 124 million transactions across Square, Cash App, and Afterpay over the four-day shopping period, reflecting a 10% increase from last year.
Record-Breaking Weekend Highlights:
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About 49.8 million unique consumers engaged with Square, Afterpay, and Cash App Card
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More than 1.3 million businesses served during BFCM weekend
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Midtown Atlanta was the local loyalty hotspot, which saw the most repeat customers (57.9k) along with 469k in local transactions over the course of the weekend
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Shoppers looking for the least stressful holiday shopping experience helped push gift card spend to $33.5M
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The peak spending day over the BFCM weekend was Saturday across all neighborhoods
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Social media purchases through Cash App Card grew 13% among young consumers
“We’re witnessing a fundamental shift in how Americans shop,” said Nick Molnar, Head of Global Sales and Marketing at Block. “Consumers aren’t just spending – they’re spending smarter and choosing to invest in their local communities. Our ecosystem is enabling this transformation, connecting neighborhood businesses with today’s digital-first consumers.”
Neighborhood Economic Impact Spotlight:
Midtown, Atlanta
West Village, New York City
Lower West Side, Chicago
Next-Gen Shopping Patterns:
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Cash App Card holders increased their local spending by 25%, signaling stronger engagement with neighborhood businesses and a meaningful lift for local economies
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Average BNPL basket size grew 10%, indicating customers are buying more items per transaction
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BNPL consumer spend per customer was up 6%, suggesting more habituation within the Afterpay app








