Consumers spent more than $204 billion online during the 2021 holiday season, marking a record high despite ongoing supply chain woes coupled with painfully high inflation. According to the Adobe ...
The Federal Trade Commission published new fraud report data from 2021. The agency received more than 2.8 million fraud reports and a loss of more than $5.8 billion by American consumers. Younger ...
The head of the nation’s second-largest bank said consumers are spending “at a faster rate” than he’s ever seen but he remains concerned about how inflation and supply-chain issues will influence the ...
The 2021 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (Diary) finds that the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to affect the way U.S. consumers use and hold cash. The share of payments made in cash dropped sharply ...
Rising inflation has inundated headlines over the past year, with prices hitting record highs. The latest Consumer Price Index figure, released by the Labor Department last week, showed that annual ...
Consumer awareness of supply chain shortages and even earlier deals may have contributed to a slight decline in U.S. e-commerce sales during Cyber Week — the kickoff to the holiday shopping season ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how healthcare business and policy impact consumers. 2021 has arguably been the year of digital healthcare—from the ...
Washington, DC—Many food labels are confusing—and some downright misleading—especially with regard to animal welfare claims. To help navigate the confusion, the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) has ...
U.S. short-term inflation expectations fell in early January to the lowest in nearly two years, providing a bigger-than-expected boost to consumer sentiment. Respondents said they expect prices to ...
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