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Today’s shopper is pragmatic. If you’re not actively addressing the tariff conversation, you’re already losing control of the ...
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.4 percent in May, from a year earlier, a reading that reflects only the initial impact of ...
Tariffs' effects haven't shown up in official inflation measures yet, but retailers have said they are raising their prices ...
Walmart said it expects price increases will hit consumers as soon as late May. Which other U.S. retailers have issued similar warnings?
The temporary reprieve in the trade war has not eliminated the uncertainty or the upward pressure on prices and the retail sector’s response underscores how deeply tariffs are reshaping the cost ...
With the fifth anniversary of the pandemic behind us, many might be surprised to learn that the $5.3 trillion fiscal response ...
In response to the president's tariffs, more than half of the retailers the MRA surveyed have either changed or delayed orders from suppliers in other countries, while nearly 16% have canceled orders.
Bringing the policy talk down to the warehouse floor, a panel at Cart.com’s annual customer event outlined how brands are ...
Target now expects a “low single-digit [percentage] decline” in sales for the fiscal year; it previously forecast 1 percent ...
A shopper walks past a Nike store, as global markets brace for a hit to trade and growth caused by U.S. President Donald ...