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Americans Spend More Than $200 a Week on Groceries—And Prices Could Continue to Climb


More Americans are trying to find deals at the grocery store as the average consumer spends more than $900 monthly on groceries. However, food prices could worsen with tariff-related inflation rises. Read More

NATIONAL CONSUMER SURVEY: ONLY 20% OF AMERICANS ARE PREPARED TO ABSORB ...


Key findings include: Understanding of Tariffs and Their Economic Impact. Price pressure: The majority of Americans (70%) believe that tariffs increase the price of everyday goods. Knowledge gaps ... Read More

Tariffs are causing fewer Americans to buy a home ... - ConsumerAffairs


Now, more than half of Americans are cancelling or delaying major purchases, such as homes and cars, because of the tariffs, according to a April 10 to 14 survey by real-estate brokerage Redfin. Read More

Tariffs starting to show up at the store? New report shows inflation rise


“You can only get so much in before, again, prices are going to start to rise,” Kates said. “And so, as new orders are going to start to come in over the next six months through the rest of the year, ... Read More

Tariffs make consumers take a wait-and-see spending approach - USA TODAY


Tariffs – and uncertainty surrounding them and how prices will be affected – could spell the end of the "resilient consumer" as Americans are stressing more over rising costs and increasingly ... Read More

Almost everything is about to get more expensive — what to buy ... - MSN


In fact, 49% of U.S. consumers plan to buy less frequently if/when tariffs raise prices, according to Smarty. Here are a few expert tips from Porwal to help you save. Read More

CNET Survey: Tariff Price Hikes Are Rushing US Adults Into Tech ...


Before the last round of tariffs was implemented, a March CNET survey found that 33% of US adults felt pressured to purchase in anticipation of tariff-related price hikes. Read More

Survey: 65% of Americans think tariffs would be bad for their ... - AOL


Middle-income earners making between $75,000 and $99,999 were the most likely to think that tariffs would harm their finances, at 70 percent, though Americans making less than $50,000 a year (at ... Read More

Americans spending less on Mother's Day this year, report suggests


Due to ongoing economic challenges, Americans may end up spending less on Mother's Day celebrations this year. According to a new survey by online lending marketplace LendingTree, Mother's Day ... Read More

24% of Americans are Scrapping Plans to Make a Major ... - Morningstar


24% of Americans are Scrapping Plans to Make a Major Purchase Like a Home or Car Due to Tariffs: Redfin Survey. 55% of respondents are less likely to make a major purchase this year, including 39% ... Read More

A massive tariff on millions of Americans ... - News Channel 3-12


The de minimis exemption, as it’s known, allowed shipments of goods worth $800 or less to come into the United States duty-free, often more or less skipping time-consuming inspections and paperwork. Read More


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