When it comes to dollars and cents, and inflation, eating at home is the less expensive option and one more consumers are preferring, according to a study by the recently merged Information Resources, Inc. and The NPD Group, which provides some evidence that...
A select group of brick-and-mortar store managers maintained in a survey that sales momentum from the first half of 2022 should help buoy revenues through the end of the year. The Levin Management Corp. Mid-Year Retail Sentiment Survey explored the first half of 2022...
Even as they endure high inflation, 66% of consumers in the United States and 80% of young consumers ages 18 to 34, said they were willing to pay more for sustainable products versus less sustainable competitors, according to the second Business of Sustainability...
A new Oracle Retail consumer research study demonstrates that shoppers are worried about supply chain and delivery delays, fearing they will disrupt the holidays. To get ahead of the threat, 52% of Americans have already started holiday shopping or plan to shop...
Americans may turn out to be conflicted about how they spend their money this holiday season, a study from Affirm suggests. In a survey conducted by the consumer credit provider, seven in 10 Americans said they typically go over budget during the holidays. Still, as...