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US Ad Spending 2018

Updated Forecast for Digital and Traditional Media Ad Spending

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Our updated US ad spending forecast shows digital ad spending outpacing expectations. Digital media will capture $111.14 billion in ad dollars in 2018 and surpass traditional media ad spending by 2019, according to our latest estimates.
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Ad spending on digital media is expected to overtake traditional media in 2019. Digital ad investments exceeded expectations during H1 2018 and will now reach $111.14 billion by year’s end, above our March 2018 estimate of $107.30 billion. By 2019, digital media will account for 55.0% of total media ad spending.

A surge in search ad spending is behind the revision to digital advertising, with projections rising from $45.81 billion to $48.49 billion. Search’s growth is mainly attributable to Google, which accounts for 71.0% of the US search ad market. Google’s search ad revenues overperformed during the first half of 2018 as advertisers—especially local advertisers—increased investment in mobile search advertising.

Google’s net search ad revenues will total $34.42 billion in 2018, a 19.4% increase over 2017. The company will maintain double-digit growth into 2020, when its total ad revenues will represent over one-fifth of total media ad spending.

Our complete estimates for US ad spending can be found in this report’s accompanying spreadsheet.

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Corey McNair

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Eric Haggstrom
Forecasting Analyst
Monica Peart
Senior Director, Forecasting
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