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Consumers Will Continue Spending In 2024
The real surprise was continued spending gains in 2023. Most ... news recently, attitudes won’t negate the money consumers have in their bank accounts. Look for small-to-moderate gains in ... Read More
US consumers remain confident, but their feelings about the near future is a bit more cloudy
U.S. consumer confidence held steady this month even as Americans are still concerned about high prices and feeling less optimistic about the short-term future. Read More
Consumers fended off a recession — but keep spending like there's no tomorrow
Will consumers finally tap out? Consumers may have prevented a recession last year, but as Burry warned, their spending came ... could manage to derail a consumer still addicted to debt," he ... Read More
Consumers Pressing Pause on Major Kitchen Retail Spending in Favor of Do-It-Yourself Improvements, Reports Circana
As core consumer segments allocated their spending elsewhere ... renovation projects are on hold as consumers watch their finances, but they still have an appetite for lower-cost improvements ... Read More
Most consumers continue to expect rising food prices
Since they began tracking food values in January 2022, consumers have consistently rated taste and affordability as the most important ... category, consumer food spending rose to a weekly average ... Read More
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NEXT Weather meteorologist KC Sherman said we'll have a relatively quiet weather pattern until Thursday when a front arrives. Ahead of the front will be lines of showers, behind will be cooler ... Read More
Americans have never been more concerned about their finances. But that doesn’t mean they plan to cut back
Inflation, high interest rates, a rocky job market, and the COVID-19 pandemic—they all have American adults feeling more anxious about money, with more people saying they're the least secure ... Read More
77% of Americans are anxious about their financial situation—here's how to take control
If you worry about finances, you're far from alone. More than three in four Americans (77%) report feeling anxious about their financial situation, according to a new Mind over Money survey by ... Read More
Amid ‘streamflation,’ consumers are spending more on TV streaming than ever
Yet escalating prices don’t seem to be scaring away consumers; in fact, they’re subscribing, and spending ... their prices and plan to again but I don’t plan on leaving their service. They ... Read More
Most digital consumers use fintech solutions
HANOI: Vietnam is a top market in adopting new technologies, in which 58% of digital consumers have ... including consumer credit, accumulated investment and insurance. — Viet Nam News/ANN ... Read More
More than a third of teens say they spend too much time on their phones, new study finds
Around 40% of teenagers say they have ... their mental health and body image from social media, are more likely to say they spend too much time on their phones (44%) than teen boys (33%). Still ... Read More
Most consumers continue to expect rising food prices: Report
Since they began tracking food values in January 2022, consumers have consistently rated taste and affordability as the most important ... category, consumer food spending rose to a weekly average ... Read More
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