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Consumer sentiment ticked higher in July, marking two consecutive months of improved shopper attitudes as businesses ...
Tariffs pose rising inflation and rate cut risks for H2 2025 as CPI data hints at early price pressures in key goods. See why ...
Nearly half of the survey’s respondents cited tariffs as a key factor that could drive up prices in the future. As a result, 12-month inflation expectations rose to 4.9%, the highest since ...
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Consumers think prices will remain relatively steady over the next year but fear long-term increases, surveys show.
Microsoft: Warned of potential price increases on products due to tariffs affecting components and manufacturing costs. Nintendo: Delayed the pre-order date for its Switch 2 console, citing ...
The overwhelming majority of consumers say they have already started bracing for price increases due to tariffs. Nine-in-10 (91%) consumers are already making tradeoffs to manage rising prices ...
Consumer spending, excluding autos, was lower overall nationwide, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest Beige Book report released on Wednesday.
Tariffs in June 2025 significantly raised consumer prices, especially in categories like automobiles, apparel, electronics, and household goods, with car prices alone increasing by up to $10,000.
Will consumers get hit next? S&P surveys show an economy that’s weaker but still growing Last Updated: June 23, 2025 at 10:35 a.m. ET First Published: June 23, 2025 at 10:06 a.m. ET ...
Cox Automotive estimates the 25% tariff on non-U.S. assembled vehicles will increase the average cost of imported vehicles by $6,000, while the cost of vehicles assembled in the U.S. will rise by ...
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