The companies singled out for skipping during Friday's "economic blackout" boycott include behemoths like Amazon (AMZN), which is worth $2.27 trillion, and Walmart (WMT), worth over $770 billion.
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Applications for U.S. jobless benefits rose to a three-month high last week but still in same healthy range of the past three years.
The People’s Union directs people to not make any purchases at all on Feb. 28, and especially not from any major retailers.
In response to major corporations slashing their DEI programs, many are calling for a nationwide consumer boycott dubbed the 'economic blackout.' Here's what to know in Tennessee.
The American economy grew at a solid 2.3% annual rate the last three months of 2024, supported by year-end consumer spending.