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Will retailers get cut out by consumers in the future economy?

Yes, technology along with consumers' comfort level with shopping direct will likely result in more consumer-to-manufacturer activity. Tesla is ...

Retail sales exceed forecasts, underscoring solid 2024 economic ...

Sales in 10 out of 13 retail categories increased, including apparel, grocery stores and miscellaneous retailers such as florists and sellers of ...

Evidence is mounting that the American shopper is cutting back - CNN

Evidence is starting to mount that US consumers are pulling back as they face tough economic hurdles. ... Retailers such as Walmart, Kohl's and ...

Are Strong Retail Sales Hinting at a Recovering US Economy?

A relatively low unemployment rate, healthy stock and real estate markets, and pay gains could also be influencing continued consumer spending, ...

In data: Half of US consumers to cut back on retail spend in 2024

The report notes 14.5% of US shoppers anticipate cutting back on secondhand apparel purchases and 19.9% reported they will not purchase at all.

US economy on solid ground as retail sales surprise on the upside

"If this is an economy on the brink of recession, consumers certainly don't see it." Retail sales increased 0.1% last month after an upwardly ...

Consumers Are A Mess And Retailers Are Noticing - Forbes

Consumers are a mess, virtual shopping assistant chatbots are already obsolete, and retailers are finally cutting prices.

Retail Sales Confirm Continued Consumer Spending Pullback

Today's retail sales report also showed a 0.4 percent decline in nominal restaurant and bar sales. After adjusting for inflation, real spending ...

Retailers jacked up prices and squeezed consumers. They ... - CNN

“A lot of retailers have said that discretionary spending is slowing. People are buying essentials, they're also trading down in prices and then ...

Surprise jump in retail sales casts aside recession fears

Americans are still spending big — on cars, appliances and furniture — in a surprise burst of activity that is propelling the U.S. economy and ...

Solid US retail sales in October underscore economy's resilience

... retail sales put consumer spending and the overall economy on a higher growth trajectory. ... Some economists see a rate cut next month as a ...

Positive Economic News For U.S. Retail, Not So Much Elsewhere

Retailers continue to notice that consumers are trading down – and they really mean it this time! – and are taking more action to finally ...

2024 Retail Industry Outlook | Deloitte US

Consumers have benefitted from rising wages due to a strong labor market and declining inflation. They have also drawn down their pandemic-era savings to fund ...

Retail sales rise in hint of cheer for holiday consumer spending

Among the 13 retail categories, eight registered stronger sales, including autos, food service and drinking places, and electronics and ...

The state of US consumer spending in 2024 - McKinsey & Company

Gen Xers report trading down at a lower rate than Gen Zers and millennials (76 percent). Unsurprisingly, low-income consumers report trading ...

Consumers Come Back Down to Earth

Some signals point to a consumer slowdown, with less discretionary spending and more focus on discounts: Auto companies are increasingly ...

Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumers Still Showing Strength

Retail sales rose a moderate 0.4% in September, and a stronger 0.7% if you exclude motor vehicles and gasoline.

Recession 2024: Four Steps for Retailers to Take Control - Retalon

While retail revenues have increased quickly over the last year, the reality is that those numbers have not kept up with rising inflation rates.

Going circular: The future of retail returns and reverse logistics - NRF

Retail executives are paying closer attention to retail returns, the products that consumers return to retailers when those products do not ...

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 ...