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Americans cutting back spending on nonessential items at major ...

A Target executive said the election, high interest rates and rising credit card debt are possible reasons consumers are spending less on ...

The Cut Back Economy & Cost of Living Crisis - Retail Economics

This signals the arrival of a 'Cut Back Economy'. Our research shows almost 9 in 10 UK consumers will be forced to reduce their spending to help cover ...

Consumer Spending | U.S. Bank

How does consumer spending impact the health of the economy? ... Impressive U.S. economic growth is a key 2024 storyline, and consumers are at the ...

The future of the consumer industry: Buying into better | Deloitte US

The future is fast approaching, and the consumer industry is on the precipice of dramatic change that will significantly impact the markets, models, and ...

Holiday Outlook 2024 - PwC

A substantial 63% of consumers who shop in stores more frequently than usual during the holiday season say that self-checkout technology and mobile payment ...

September consumer confidence falls the most in three years - CNBC

Consumers' view on the economy tumbled in September, falling by the largest level in more than three years as fears grew about jobs and business conditions.

The State of Fashion 2025: Challenges at every turn | McKinsey

The global fashion industry faces economic uncertainty, a dynamic market, and consumer behavior shifts. Finding pockets of growth means ...

Decoding consumer behavior – Volume 3 | Roland Berger

An uncertain economic and geopolitical climate paints a mixed picture for international retail. Rapid inflation and rising living costs have ...

Sustainability and the Future of Retail Supply Chains

Richard Lim, CEO of Retail Economics discusses the impact of sustainability and its principles on retail supply chains as the retail industry undergoes a ...

US economic outlook October 2024 - EY

We foresee gradually cooling consumer spending growth from 2.6% in 2024 to 2.0% in 2025 as slower employment growth weighs on income trends and prices and rates ...

Which Economic Factors Most Affect the Demand for Consumer ...

The consumer goods sector includes a wide range of retail products purchased by consumers ... The economy is a large, interlinked machine functioning on ...

The Cut Back Economy 2023: A Widening Crisis - Retail Economics

Facing financial pressures and uncertainty, consumers are adapting by cutting back on non-essential purchases, re-evaluating leisure activities, seeking ...

How to Market in a Downturn - Harvard Business Review

Following more extreme downturns, though, consumers' heightened sense of economic vulnerability can persist for a decade or longer. The deeper and more ...

US Consumer Confidence Weakens Slightly in June

Consumers' Persistent Concerns about the Future Continues to Weigh on Confidence · 19.6% of consumers said business conditions were “good,” down ...

Consumer Discretionary Sector: Industries Snapshot - Investopedia

The demand for consumer discretionary goods is much more vulnerable to economic pressures than the demand for consumer staples goods, which are products that ...

No Quick Fixes: China's Long-Term Consumption Growth

... future, which may end up benefiting both Chinese and foreign consumers. ... a significant decline in housing prices will impact consumer ...

The Cut Back Economy 2023: A Widening Crisis - Retail Economics

... cuts to non-discretionary purchased by UK consumers will increase? 3. How can brands enhance loyalty? 4. How can retailers capitalise on ...

Why the Pandemic Has Disrupted Supply Chains - The White House

But, as the economy recovered and demand increased, businesses have not yet been able to bring inventories fully back to pre-pandemic levels, ...

Supply and Demand: Why Markets Tick

On the other hand, demand for many goods is very sensitive to price. Think steak. If the price of steak rises, consumers may quickly buy a cheaper cut of beef ...

Customer experience is everything: PwC

Yet the number of companies that say creating better customer experiences is a digital priority has dropped to just 10% in 2017, down from 25% in 2016, ...