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Trade tensions drive consumers to cut back. 'Something has to give,' analyst says
Ongoing disputes over tariffs are prompting shoppers to reduce spending on non-essential items, which could have notable effects on overall economic activity and market demand.
Read Full Article →Jim Cramer: Walmart and these 2 retailers are best positioned to mitigate tariff price hikes
Walmart and two other major retailers are expected to manage increased costs from recent tariff changes effectively, helping to limit the impact on consumer prices in the near futu...
Read Full Article →The FTC’s new rule on ticket prices is a win for consumers, experts say — but don't expect it to bri...
The recently introduced FTC regulation aimed at enhancing fee disclosure may increase market clarity for buyers, yet experts suggest it is unlikely to significantly reduce overall...
Read Full Article →Many Americans are struggling with food price inflation. Here's how to save on groceries
Rising grocery expenses are affecting household budgets across the country, prompting individuals to seek effective strategies to manage their spending and maintain financial stabi...
Read Full Article →The aluminum sector isn't moving to the U.S. despite tariffs — due to one key reason
Despite increased duties, U.S. aluminum manufacturing remains subdued as elevated expenses and shifting international trade dynamics continue to discourage relocation of operations...
Read Full Article →Trump says U.S. girls 'could be very happy' with lots fewer dolls under new tariffs
The introduction of elevated tariffs on imported goods from China may influence consumer spending habits and potentially alter the market dynamics for children's toys in the United...
Read Full Article →'Dumpster fire': Retailers urge shoppers to buy now before tariffs raise prices
Retailers are encouraging consumers to make purchases promptly to avoid potential price increases resulting from upcoming tariffs, aiming to maintain sales momentum before consumer...
Read Full Article →Trump calls China the 'chief-ripper-offer' on trade, with no sign of direct talks
The ongoing trade tensions with China, as highlighted by Trump's comments, may lead to significant consequences for American consumers, potentially resulting in supply shortages an...
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