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The US President has ‘chickened out’ of harsh tariffs before. Even if he doesn’t back off from his August levies, US ...
Consumer sentiment improved in July as inflation expectations subsided, showing consumers may be less worried about tariffs ...
“Companies are struggling, but the tariffs did not put them into bankruptcy,” said Stephanie Roth, chief economist at Wolfe ...
The U.S. grocery industry and seafood suppliers continued to struggle with economic challenges, as Walmart is reportedly ...
But, for now at least, a steady if unspectacular job market and a stock market hitting new highs appears to be enough to keep ...
Insights on tariffs, consumer spending and from the recent exclusive webinar, "Surviving 2025: Brands and Retailers Share Their Strategies." ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren sent letters Thursday to agencies including S&P Global Ratings, Moody's Ratings and Fitch Ratings, asking for information about how they score the riskiness of private-credit ...
Consumers picked up their spending in June showing resilience despite anxiety high over tariffs and the U.S. economy.
Spending rose at a faster clip than expected in June as American consumers once again bucked concern that a slowing economy ...
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After May's steep drop in retail sales, spending picked back up in June, rising 0.6%, according to new census data out ...
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