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EconomyRetail sales tick up 0.6% in February before Iran war, gas price spike
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressApril 1, 2026
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RetailEconomists surprised by consumer spending’s screeching halt in December
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressFebruary 10, 2026
Black Friday
EconomyU.S. consumers dial back in sign of anxiety heading Into holidays
By Molly Smith, Julia Fanzeres and BloombergNovember 25, 2025
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EconomyRetail sales creep up 0.2% in September from August as delayed report shows economy crawling forward
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressNovember 25, 2025
Target’s CEO is betting billions that Gen Zers will get off their phones and fuel a comeback
RetailTarget’s CEO is betting billions that Gen Zers will get off their phones and fuel a comeback
By Ashley LutzNovember 19, 2025
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Economy‘The most distrusted’ bull market and economy of our lifetime: Another head-spinning revision rocks Wall Street
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 25, 2025
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Economy‘We might be in a K-shaped recovery, but consumer spending is booming’: Healthy retail sales stave off recession fears
By Anne D'Innocenzio, Nick Lichtenberg and The Associated PressSeptember 16, 2025
Target was hoping for a back-to-school sales bump that never came. Foot traffic is still down for the 7th month in a row
North AmericaTarget was hoping for a back-to-school sales bump that never came. Foot traffic is still down for the 7th month in a row
By Andrew Adam Newman and Retail BrewSeptember 9, 2025
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FinanceRetail sales rebound in June after 2 straight months of declines
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressJuly 17, 2025
Secondhand stores selling tariff-free goods are poised to be big winners from President Trump’s trade war
RetailSecondhand stores selling tariff-free goods are poised to be big winners from President Trump’s trade war
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressApril 21, 2025
Americans rushed to splurge on cars and big ticket items before Trump tariffs kicked in as if it was ‘one gigantic clearance sale,’ economist says
FinanceAmericans rushed to splurge on cars and big ticket items before Trump tariffs kicked in as if it was ‘one gigantic clearance sale,’ economist says
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressApril 16, 2025
American Eagle’s CEO notes a psychological shift with Gen Z shoppers—and it’s fueled by economic anxiety
FinanceAmerican Eagle’s CEO notes a psychological shift with Gen Z shoppers—and it’s fueled by economic anxiety
By The Associated Press, Christopher Rugaber and Anne D'InnocenzioMarch 17, 2025
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LeadershipTapestry’s CEO didn’t think she was the ‘CEO type’ until her company needed a leader
By Lily Mae LazarusFebruary 4, 2025
Skechers draw backlash for full-page ad in Vogue that reeks of AI. ‘You actually didn’t save any money because now I hate you’
SuccessSkechers draw backlash for full-page ad in Vogue that reeks of AI. ‘You actually didn’t save any money because now I hate you’
By Chloe BergerDecember 14, 2024
Target shares plummet on weak third quarter report as price cuts fail to pull in inflation-weary customers
RetailTarget shares plummet on weak third quarter report as price cuts fail to pull in inflation-weary customers
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressNovember 20, 2024
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