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US consumer confidence improves slightly in July, but Americans remain concerned about tariffs
Americans’ view of the U.S. economy improved this month, but Americans remain concerned about the impact of tariffs on their ...
But for many foreign companies, the slide in the US dollar has incentivized them to raise their invoice prices to compensate, ...
One economist told Newsweek that companies may be wary of "consumer backlash" if they hike prices to mitigate the tariffs' ...
The U.S. and the European Union announced a new trade agreement framework over the weekend, setting a 15% tariff on most ...
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on the European Union and Mexico that will take effect on Aug. 1.
China's Q2 GDP grows 5.2% vs Q1's 5.4%, above the 5.1% forecast June data show weaker retail sales, stronger factory output Consumers, businesses face uncertainty amid US tariff risks Property ...
New tariffs on European Union and Mexico set to impact U.S. consumers President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imports from the European Union (EU) and Mexico, aiming to improve trade deals ...
Less travel, eating out, and money spent on large purchases. Americans plan to change their spending behavior this summer because of tariffs.
Economists have long been warning of a tariff-driven boost to U.S. inflation. The next report on consumer prices will put their conviction to the test. After four months of overestimating readings ...
Consumer discretionary ranked third in terms of median probability of default in the second quarter as of June 20, according to Market Intelligence data.
Economists have long been warning of a tariff-driven boost to U.S. inflation. The next report on consumer prices will put their conviction to the test.
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