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“These are solid numbers. Given the circumstances, it looks like consumers are going to spend,” Mathews added. “We know that ...
While most Americans are still enjoying summer barbecues and beach vacations, U.S. moms are already preparing for the 2025 ...
Consumer financial health sees its largest drop in over a year. Explore key insights on economic trends and spending habits ...
Though the calendar says July, financial reports suggest it may be time to start thinking about holiday shopping. New trade policies and higher tariffs are driving up prices on popular gift items.
A new survey from the National Retail Federation reveals that shoppers are already spending for the back-to-school season.
Consumers are starting to face the impact of President Trump's tariffs as business owners wrestle with how much to raise prices or hold off on inventory.
US retail sales in June rose just 0.05%, marking the weakest growth this year as consumers grew cautious amid tariff talks ...
Concerns surrounding tariffs are causing consumers to get ahead on their back-to-school shopping. Here's what Tennessee ...
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Business of Home on MSNWhat back-to-school shopping patterns say about the state of U.S. retail right nowBack-to-school—or for the home sector, back-to-dorm—may not be the biggest promotional event on the retail calendar, but it’s ...
Christmas in July isn’t just a Hallmark movie trend because the summer lull is when retailers start to brace for the holiday ...
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How uncertainty around President Trump's tariffs could impact U.S. ports and holiday shoppingPresident Trump is targeting multiple countries with potentially steep tariffs starting Aug. 1 if they don't reach a trade deal with the U.S. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent explains how the uncertainty around ...
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