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Americans are starting back-to-school shopping earlier this year out of concern over tariffs, according to a new study.
According to the NRF, consumers will spend approximately $39.4 billion on school supplies for K-12 students. For college ...
M raised its annual profit forecast and also surpassed second-quarter expectations as trade tensions eased and the impact ...
Consumers haven't yet felt sticker price shock for footwear purchases, but some shoe brands and retail experts say increases ...
The U.S. grocery industry and seafood suppliers continued to struggle with economic challenges, as Walmart is reportedly ...
After an earlier pullback, consumers picked up their spending in June showing resilience despite anxiety high over tariffs ...
U.S. retail sales jumped in June as spending on automobiles, building materials, and clothing all surged higher in the month ...
But, for now at least, a steady if unspectacular job market and a stock market hitting new highs appears to be enough to keep ...
“Companies are struggling, but the tariffs did not put them into bankruptcy,” said Stephanie Roth, chief economist at Wolfe ...
Consumer sentiment improved in July as inflation expectations subsided, showing consumers may be less worried about tariffs ...
U.S. retail sales exceeded expectations in June, boosting economic momentum and potentially delaying Federal Reserve interest ...