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A man pays for potato chips at a convenience store.
LeadershipThe $185 billion convenience store industry ‘scrambles’ as inflation catches up with shoppers
By Paolo ConfinoApril 17, 2023
Worried man looking at a bill
FinanceA new Fed survey suggests ‘the credit crunch has started’ and the tight money era has arrived. Here’s what that means for a recession
By Tristan BoveApril 11, 2023
American shopper
SuccessThe American shopper just officially had their weakest quarter of spending since the pandemic hit
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressMarch 30, 2023
‘The economy could hit an air pocket in a few months.’ Larry Summers still sees a U.S. recession as a near certainty
Finance‘The economy could hit an air pocket in a few months.’ Larry Summers still sees a U.S. recession as a near certainty
By Tristan BoveMarch 7, 2023
Target
Personal FinanceTarget reports 43% drop in profits from holiday quarter, cautious on 2023 outlook
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressFebruary 28, 2023
America’s economy is splitting consumers into two very different realities
FinanceAmerica’s economy is splitting consumers into two very different realities
By Will DanielFebruary 25, 2023
Back to broke: Americans are racking up debt and burning through their savings—economists warn it could spark a recession
FinanceBack to broke: Americans are racking up debt and burning through their savings—economists warn it could spark a recession
By Will DanielFebruary 18, 2023
‘Goldilocks’ consumers may be helping the economy stabilize with spending that’s neither too hot nor too cold
Retail‘Goldilocks’ consumers may be helping the economy stabilize with spending that’s neither too hot nor too cold
By Christopher Rugaber, Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressFebruary 16, 2023
Young woman holding a credit card and smiling while shopping on a laptop
FinanceInflation will remain ‘sticky’ for a decade because Gen Z and millennials are in their prime spending years, an investment chief says
By Tristan BoveFebruary 14, 2023
Make up artist demonstrating eye shadow palette while recording a video at home
Personal FinanceGen Z and millennials are rejecting consumer culture on TikTok and ‘de-influencing’ to protect their money
By Alicia AdamczykJanuary 31, 2023
Latin american sales woman working at a clothing store checking inventory using a tablet
Personal FinanceMore than half of Americans raking in $100,000 or more are living paycheck to paycheck
By Megan LeonhardtJanuary 30, 2023
A new Jeep is delivered to a dealership in Pittsburgh on Monday, Jan. 23, 2023.
FinanceAmericans are spending less and it’s cooling down the economy just as the Fed intended
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJanuary 27, 2023
Two people - one with a large Louis Vuitton shopping bag - stand speaking in the street.
Personal FinanceGen Z are starting to splurge on luxury shopping as young as 15 — up to 5 years earlier than their millennial counterparts did
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 18, 2023
Woman with head in hand at work.
Personal FinancePelotons and pets, new homes and new jobs: We regretted a lot this year
By Hillary HoffowerDecember 28, 2022
From left: Travis Scott, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles and Bruce Springsteen.
Personal Finance$5,000 Bruce Springsteen tickets, Taylor Swift’s $200 vinyl clock, and Bey’s $39.99 mystery box: The cost of being a superfan in 2022 is soaring
By Alicia AdamczykOctober 20, 2022
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