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Mobile payments are lending momentum to higher business and consumer spending

Report shows that business and consumer spending will hit $1.315 trillion this year

Business and consumer spending are on the rise in the United States, according to a new report from Forrester Research. The report cites and improving economic climate in the country as the reason for healthy growth in spending. Businesses and government agencies are also spending more money because of positive economic trends. The report predicts that total business and consumer spending will grow by 5.3% this year, reaching $1.315 trillion. Spending is expected to continue growing next year by 6%, as well.

Mobile payments are aiding in the growth of consumer spending

Mobile payments are lending power to this period of growth. Software spending, in particular, is expected to grow by 8.6%, reaching $284 billion. Mobile payment applications are a major factor when considering software spending. Numerous applications that allow consumers to spend money from their mobile devices have been released over the past year, and consumers have shown a great deal of interest in using these apps to shop online and in physical stores.

Mobile commerce continues to flourish in the United States

Mobile Payments - Consumer SpendingMobile commerce has become a powerful force in the United States. While no single mobile commerce platform or service has yet found mainstream acceptance among the majority of consumers, numerous platforms have managed to thrive in an environment where mobile shopping and spending has become quite popular. Consumers appear to favor mobile commerce because of its convenient nature. Payment apps allow consumers to use their mobile devices to shop and pay for products no matter where they are in the world. In-store mobile payment support has also made it easier for consumers to purchase their products quickly, helping them avoid lines and lengthy checkout processes.

Telecommunications spending in on the rise

The report from Forrester Research also shows that the telecommunications sector will generate $354 billion in revenue by the end of the year. This is a 1.7% increase over the revenue that the sector produced last year. Growth in telecommunications spending in 2015 is expected to accelerate, especially as more people purchase smartphones and tablets and companies work to improve their mobile infrastructure.

Survey highlights consumer attitude toward mobile payments

Consumers are becoming more aware of mobile commerce and more likely to participate therein

Retale, a location-based shopping and marketing firm, has released the results of a recent survey it conducted in the United States. The survey found that consumer attitude regarding mobile payments has begun to shift. In the past, many people had been somewhat leery of mobile commerce, concerned that mobile platforms were not as secure as they often claimed to be. As people have become more exposed to mobile payments, however, they are growing more interested in the concept.

56% of consumers are willing to use their mobile device to pay for products they are shopping for

According to the survey, 56% of consumers noted that they would be willing to participate in mobile commerce to purchase a gift for others or something for themselves. A massive 91% of respondents noted that they had already made a mobile payment in order to purchase a product. Many consumers have mobile commerce on their mind relatively frequently. Some noted that they look for mobile payment support when they visit physical stores.

Consumers favor the convenience of mobile commerce

Mobile Payments SurveyConvenience is the main reason behind consumer interest in mobile payments. Approximately 58% of consumers said that they favor the convenience that mobile commerce offers over more traditional forms of commerce. Despite the benefits of mobile commerce, consumers still have concerns, especially when it comes to security.

Security issues remain the greatest barrier between consumers and mobile payments

The survey found that the greatest concern that consumers participating in mobile commerce have has to do with security. Recent high-profile cyber attacks on retailers have thrust the security issues that mobile commerce faces into the limelight. Many consumers have expressed their worry that their financial information is not safe when they are using a variety of mobile services. Others are concerned that mobile payment platforms can be accessed to easily if their smartphone or other device is stolen. Still others have expressed concerns regarding how difficult it is to keep track of their spending on some mobile platforms.