KEY POINTS
  • CNBC received an early look at the annual CBRE-Optoro report, which shows a 7% increase in the cost of holiday returns.
  • New data shows the average return will cost retailers two-thirds of the original price for the item when factoring in labor, transportation and warehousing costs.
  • Higher returns numbers come as major retailers such as Walmart, Target and Best Buy are facing increasing logistics costs to make those sales in the first place.

Free returns are certainly not free for retailers.

In fact, the cost of processing returns will increase this holiday season, according to logistics forecasts, especially against a backdrop of rising inflation, labor shortages and Covid precautions.