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President Donald Trump is struggling to persuade US consumers of the merits of his trade war, a Harris Poll for Bloomberg ...
Retailers are trying to navigate their way through economic uncertainty in 2025. Tariffs, inflation and lingering fears of a ...
By Siphamandla Mkhwanazi, FNB Senior Economist Consumer spending slowed sharply in 1Q25, with retail sales rising just 1.5% y ...
US consumers went on a shopping spree earlier in the year to get ahead of tariff-induced price hikes, but that tailwind is ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNConsumer Debt Grows as Export Market Shrinks Due to Tariff TurmoilAs shoppers risk incurring an unmanageable amount of debt due to inflation, tariffs and rising interest rates, exporters are ...
University of Tampa economics professors shed light on what President Donald Trump’s tariffs could mean for the economy – and ...
In a Q&A with The Globe and Mail, Caranci forecasts negative real GDP growth for both the second and third quarters. This ...
Since then, the economic landscape has shifted. The latest GDP and inflation data points toward either a growth recession or ...
A recent report revealed that 60% of Americans are unwilling to incur additional debt to purchase American-made products.
Amid ongoing tariff disputes, consumers are prepared to make fewer discretionary purchases, recent studies show.
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