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One economist told Newsweek that companies may be wary of "consumer backlash" if they hike prices to mitigate the tariffs' ...
Food prices have risen a bit faster than overall inflation lately, putting pressure on consumers. Three midyear supermarket ...
Back-to-school shopping is surging early in 2025. Here's why why 67% of shoppers are already buying supplies now.
The 2008-2009 financial crisis plummeted sales of luxury apparel, handbags and footwear from 161 billion euros to 147 billion euros over two years. The market more than recovered the losses in ...
According to JLL’s 2025 Back-to-School Shopping Report, families are starting earlier, spending more, and reconnecting with ...
Back-to-school shoppers are worried about the economy and tariffs and starting their shopping early, according to The ...
Olga González, gemologist and communications strategist, examines how rising tariffs and shifting global trade policies are ...
The worst impacts of President Trump’s tariffs could hit just in time for back-to-school shopping. Whether or not Trump reaches new deals with China and other trading partners, spikes in prices ...
In 2025, food and beverage M&A activity is being reshaped by global tariff changes and shifting buyer strategies. According to Capstone Partners’ April 2025 report, year-over-year deal volume ...
Car shopping site Edmunds survey data shows 75% of in-market respondents say tariffs will impact purchasing decisions. Car dealers warn credit availability, inventory and rising costs affect ...
What to buy as tariff-related price hikes roll out Tariffs only apply to imported goods, so prices on products currently in U.S. warehouses probably won’t shoot up dramatically just yet.
A universal 10% tariff on all countries is officially in effect, and many U.S. trading partners could face higher reciprocal tariffs after a 90-day pause ends in July.