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As the first day of school approaches for many, consumers are bracing for a financial hit due to impending tariffs set to ...
Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs are scheduled to go into effect on August 1 after a 90-day delay—just as American ...
Families across the nation are experiencing higher prices for back-to-school supplies this year, with experts citing inflation and potential tariffs as key factors.
While families are planning to spend less on back-to-school shopping this year, the National Retail Federation predicts ...
A National Retail Federation survey finds more back-to-school shoppers are starting early this year, and tariff concerns are ...
Back-to-school shopping is starting earlier than usual this year, as families scramble to buy supplies before new tariffs ...
School staples like backpacks, lunchboxes, pencils, tech accessories, and even glue sticks are particularly vulnerable, as ...
Alive News "tariff trackers" and investigative reporters shopped at metro Atlanta stores to see if prices have changed.
The survey shows that a record number of consumers (67%) began purchasing items for the upcoming school year by early July, ...
According to a report by Coresight Research, 62% of shoppers say they'll begin back-to-school shopping before August, up over 8 percentage points from last year.
Although inflation is cooling, President Donald Trump's new tariff rates are threatening to drive prices higher, which could leave some parents in a bind amid the back-to-school shopping season.
Students across Arkansas will begin to return to school in just under a month, and as parents head to the store to shop for new supplies, their wallets could be impacted.New tariffs look to go into ...