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A recent survey of 2,000 general population Americans revealed that eight in 10 (77%) have changed the way they manage their finances as a result of ongoing economic conditions.
U.S. consumers hit the brakes in April while goods imports plummeted by a record as companies adjusted to higher tariffs.
President Trump said it's "extremely hard" to reach a deal with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, denting hopes for a call ...
Economic worries are reshaping consumer spending patterns, with loyalty programs and savings taking center stage. Gen Z is ...
Though the industry is uncertain about how the summer will proceed, many industry professionals are facing the season with a ...
More Americans are cooking at home as growing economic concerns are forcing households to cut back, according to Campbell’s ...
Amid economic uncertainty, the Campbell's CEO notes a shift toward home-cooked meals and budget-friendly ingredients, with food inflation continuing to challenge consumers.
May 19 -10: Trump’s approval rating dipped to 42% in the latest Ipsos/Reuters survey of 1,024 U.S. adults taken May 16-18 (margin of error 3), a two-point decline from the groups’ May 12-13 poll, ...
Look at the challenges facing beef demand, what it means for farmers and ranchers, and what consumers can expect for the ...
Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful bill' will now advance to the Senate. While Republicans defend Medicaid cuts for tax breaks, ...
Alter Agents, a full-service strategic market research consultancy, today released findings from its 2025 Consumer Sentiment Study, revealing how economic anxiety is reshaping consumer behavior in ...
Illinois Democrats passed a $55 billion spending plan, which includes $1 billion in tax hikes and increased spending by 38% in the last six years, while Republicans criticize the budget as ...