"Doom spending" is the latest economic trend among young Americans, though it certainly isn’t a good one. A CNN report found millennial and Gen Z shoppers across social media taking part in the act of ...
When voters believe they're living through an economic apocalypse, they're willing to embrace the very policies that would ...
*As economic uncertainty rises under the new administration, 1 in 5 Americans admit to “doom spending“—making excessive or impulsive purchases driven by fear and anxiety about the future, according to ...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and with the holiday season approaching, consumers were not reluctant to start ...
Predictions of President Donald Trump bringing economic doom to the U.S. fell flat once again with the release of the latest jobs report Thursday. The Labor Department reported that employers added ...
The now common view,” according to the NYU Stern School of Business professor emeritus, “is incorrect over the medium term.” ...
The darkest U.S. consumer confidence outlook in 12 years is sobering, to say the least, but the big question for investors is whether consumers actually rein in spending to match their apparent gloom.
A year ago, a ballot measure to raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 seemed poised for an easy win in California, where costs have skyrocketed, affordability is a key concern and many of the ...