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Parents are spending less on back-to-school shopping due to inflation and tariffs. Indianapolis Public Schools was helping by providing free supplies, thanks to donors.
A new survey from Bankrate says that 30% of shoppers are changing how they shop for supplies due to inflation.
Retailers like Walmart and Target offer budget-friendly back-to-school items, and dollar stores are also a good place to find ...
Families across the nation are experiencing higher prices for back-to-school supplies this year, with experts citing inflation and potential tariffs as key factors.
The country’s vast consumer base is the key to riding out Trump’s tariffs. But China’s internal market is riven by its own ...
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The department store is set to benefit from the brand’s strengths in localized merchandising, while the specialty retailer ...
If that's not bad enough, over half of the parents surveyed (54%) plan to sacrifice groceries and other necessities in order ...
Our back-to-school survey reports that about half (49 percent) of back-to-school shoppers are employing one or more ...
Parents cited inflation and concerns over new tariffs as major sources of financial strain ahead of the new academic year.
Back-to-school shoppers are worried about the economy and tariffs and starting their shopping early, according to The ...
A National Retail Federation survey finds more back-to-school shoppers are starting early this year, and tariff concerns are a big part of that trend.