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WKYT’s Darnell Crenshaw talked to a single mother of two students. She tells us she’s shopped for one of her children and ...
About 36% of Americans say they will have to cut back in other areas to afford back-to-school expenses. That's about a ...
Parents cited inflation and concerns over new tariffs as major sources of financial strain ahead of the new academic year.
Experts point to inflation and looming tariffs as the reason for increased prices for back-to-school supplies.
Parents are looking for ways to cut costs as they get their kids ready to go back to school. Channel 11 Consumer Advisor Clark Howard said prices are a bit higher this year, but there are still deals ...
Back-to-school shoppers are worried about the economy and tariffs and starting their shopping early, according to The ...
As the first day of school approaches for many, consumers are bracing for a financial hit due to impending tariffs set to take effect this Friday.
President Trump boasted this week that his tariffs are raising "a fortune" for the U.S. government. Tariffs could also raise prices for the back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons.
As back-to-school shopping ramps up, financial experts warn that impending tariffs may inflate prices, prompting 62% of ...
While families are planning to spend less on back-to-school shopping this year, the National Retail Federation predicts consumers will spend a total of $39.4 billion this year compared to $38.8 ...
The National Retail Federation says tariffs are weighing on the minds of shoppers, who have responded by moving up their purchasing schedules.
In today’s volatile economic climate, retailers are under immense pressure to make every pricing decision count — ...
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