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Consumers blame companies for exploiting the disruption caused by tariffs. They believe companies are raising prices and reducing quality to boost profits.
A National Retail Federation survey finds more back-to-school shoppers are starting early this year, and tariff concerns are ...
U.S. retailers are sweating a different season. It’s less than 22 weeks before Christmas, and American businesses that make ...
There is no single way to predict how businesses will price items weeks or months into the future as, in addition to tariffs, ...
School staples like backpacks, lunchboxes, pencils, tech accessories, and even glue sticks are particularly vulnerable, as ...
The report of robust spending coincides with warnings by several Federal Reserve officials that import duties in coming ...
After May's steep drop in retail sales, spending picked back up in June, rising 0.6%, according to new census data out ...
Consumer sentiment ticked higher in July, marking two consecutive months of improved shopper attitudes as businesses ...
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GlobalData on MSNUS retail strained by tariff tensions, policy shifts fuelling economic anxietyNational Retail Federation (NRF) chief economist Jack Kleinhenz has warned US tariff turmoil and policy shifts are driving ...
But, for now at least, a steady if unspectacular job market and a stock market hitting new highs appears to be enough to keep ...
It's a trove of information for portfolio managers and macro-watchers to gauge, and trade policy news headlines are likely to ...
Imports to the busiest U.S. seaport in Los Angeles rebounded strongly in June as retailers moved to stock up on goods for the ...
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