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Americans are still opening their wallets, with unemployment remaining low and businesses blunting the effects of President Donald Trump’s widespread tariffs.
Well-heeled shoppers around the United States seem — so far at least — willing to soak up price hikes for aspirational ...
Midway through the year, inflation-adjusted spending is higher for all consumers compared with the amounts they spent on average in the previous three years, researchers said. But people earning at ...
The gap between household income levels in both wages and spending rates began growing following the COVID-19 pandemic, and is expected to grow as tariffs and other fiscal policies take effect.
Investing.com -- China’s latest economic data showed a broad slowdown in July, with weakness in industrial output, consumer ...
Midway through the year, inflation-adjusted spending is higher for all consumers compared with the amounts they spent on average in the previous three years, researchers said. But people earning at ...
Economic indicators this week have showed new effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs. For American consumers, there ...
Data from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) points to a clear decline in grid reliability, leaving ...
Two-thirds of American consumers are cutting back on discretionary spending as tariff concerns reshape retail landscape for ...
US stocks maintained record highs on Friday as fresh retail sales data eased concerns over consumer spending. The S&P 500 was ...
The GENIUS Act makes it easier for major retailers to launch their own US dollar-linked cryptocurrencies. Here's how it could ...
For a generation facing a high cost of living, mounting student-loan debt and job-market instability, dating isn’t a priority for much of Generation Z. Instead, it’s a financial burden.