Many Americans want retailers to make donations to veterans, not offer sales to shoppers.
Shoppers snapping up merch before expected price rises, report finds.
A pair of new surveys reflect tariff-related concerns.
Online shopping most popular, followed by department, specialty and independent stores, NRF survey finds.
NABE undertakes “flash survey” to get freshest outlook possible.
Insurer uncovers where, why, and how jewelry goes missing—and how travelers can protect their valuables.
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Consumers to shell out $23.6 billion on holiday-related merch and gatherings, NRF predicts.
CEOs’ confidence plummets while awaiting levies’ impacts.
More employees confronted by rude customers.
Spending on St. Patrick’s Day looks to be down slightly, NRF survey finds.
Two-thirds of shoppers say “no” to AI shopping assistants, survey finds.
Pair of reports find confidence surging at such firms.
Tariff-induced price hikes main driver behind pessimism: survey.
Worries over tariffs, another possible pandemic help drive such buys.
Rising costs causing more older workers to seek part-time jobs.
Shoppers in “choiceful” and value-conscious mode, NRF says.
Shoppers expected to shell out $27.5 billion, NRF predicts.
Many plan headcount increases and continued AI rollout.
Like NRF, ICSC forecasts strong “Super Saturday”.
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