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The White House says that tariffs haven’t caused inflation in the world’s biggest economy, but a series of recent data ...
Clothing, technology and pencils are among the back-to-school items experts anticipate being impacted by tariffs.
Two-thirds of American consumers are cutting back on discretionary spending as tariff concerns reshape retail landscape for ...
People buy more prepared food when they are confident in the economy and eat out less when they are anxious about it. Overall restaurant spending is still pretty good this year, however. Most other ...
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Of all the publicly traded companies on the S&P 500, just over 160 did not cite the effects of tariffs on their most recent ...
The Labor Department reported that its producer price index was up 0.9% last month from June and 3.3% from a year earlier.
The United States Census Bureau will release Retail Sales data on Friday. US Retail Sales are expected to have increased by 0.5% in July, in line with June’s 0.6% rise. These figures are unlikely to ...
Experts told Newsweek that dwindling cow herds and rising wholesale beef prices are cooking up pricier burgers.
LC: So some good ol’ M&A news was able to knock US president Donald Trump and his trade war from our top stories this week. Canadian lobster and snow crab giant Champlain Seafood announced Wednesday ...
An affordable food staple for many Canadians has seen an almost 50 per cent price hike at the check-out register as the cost ...