Some people around the country took the "no-spend challenge" a step further on Friday, imposing an economic blackout on all ...
Feb. 28 marked a nationwide, 24-hour 'economic blackout', with organizers urging Americans to refrain from spending money.
On what is normally a payday for many Americans, millions are being asked to spend a dime as part a nationwide boycott against major companies and banks.
A 24-hour economic blackout is asking people to let their money do the talking in response to DEI abolitions. The People’s ...
Friday marks the start of the 24-hour economic blackout, and shoppers are encouraged to boycott large corporations both in ...
The push is meant to send a message to corporations in an effort to combat greed, exploitation, and the rollback of diversity ...
There is a grassroots effort underway to encourage Americans not to spend any money on Friday. It is being called an "economic blackout," initiated by The People’s Union USA as a form of protest ...
An ‘Economic Blackout’ being felt coast to coast. It’s part of a nationwide protest against companies who rolled back their ...
A one-day protest urging people to stop spending at major retailers. Instead, supporters are being asked to only buy ...
Mid-South residents are being asked to join a 24-hour Blackout to make a statement against major corporations.
There's a call nationwide urging consumers to join a 24-hour economic blackout. Are people in Boston answering the call?
Many consumers are planning to refrain from spending money today during a one-day economic blackout. Here's what to know.