Without Pennies, Should Retailers Round Up Or Down?
As pennies vanish from the American landscape, many businesses are clamoring for federal guidance on how to handle cash transactions in a penniless world.
Read MoreAs pennies vanish from the American landscape, many businesses are clamoring for federal guidance on how to handle cash transactions in a penniless world.
Read MoreRetailers are cutting back or putting off seasonal hiring plans as economic uncertainty, rising tariffs and the ongoing government shutdown cloud the outlook for holiday shopping.
Read MoreTarget Corp. will eliminate 201 positions at its distribution center near Indianapolis International Airport as it closes fulfillment operations at the site, according to a state filing.
Read MoreU.S. consumers boosted their spending in June following a pullback the previous month, offering a reassuring sign for the economy amid ongoing trade tensions and rising inflation.
Read MoreRetail and restaurant sales fell 0.9% in May after a 0.1% drop in April, according to the Commerce Department.
Read MoreRetailers are confronting an increasingly uncertain economic landscape as inflation, tariffs and persistent recession fears prompt American consumers to rein in spending.
Read MoreFaced with inflation, potential tariff fallout and consumer anxiety, retailers such as Best Buy and Target have given low projections for the year’s earnings.
Read MoreWhen Margarita Medina buys a SIM card from Boost Mobile from Target, it doesn’t work on her phone.
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