Stories Tagged as
Retail
Will the "techlash" mean people actually buy less tech?
by
Molly Wood
Nov 23, 2018
Short answer: probably not.
Retailers want more than your cash this holiday season
by
Erika Beras
Nov 22, 2018
Stores and websites want your data too
Feeling pressured? Americans pushed to overspend this holiday season
by
Justin Ho
and Leila Goldstein
Nov 20, 2018
New survey finds nearly half of Americans feel pressured to overspend on gifts.
How the day after Thanksgiving came to be known as Black Friday
Nov 19, 2018
This Friday, the Friday after Thanksgiving, is ubiquitously referred to as “Black Friday” by retailers, consumers and the media. We wondered: What does the term mean? And where’d it come from? Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
How two New York bodegas explain a glut of shopfronts for rent
by
Janet Babin
Nov 16, 2018
One couldn't afford rent in a hip neighborhood; the other survives on pricey specialties.
Weathering the hard times by selling chocolate
by
Sean McHenry
Nov 15, 2018
"People don't stop buying a few small luxuries" in a recession, one couple found.
Attention holiday shoppers! Deals are pretty much everywhere
Nov 15, 2018
Why is your in-box already overflowing with sale alerts and discount codes?
For public good, not for profit.
Dollar stores might not be selling items for a dollar for much longer
by
David Brancaccio
, Reema Khrais
and Jonaki Mehta
Nov 15, 2018
About 70 percent of these products come from China, and with an ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China, this could mean higher prices will be passed down to consumers before long.
Brick-and-mortar retailers try a new approach to combat losses to internet sales
by
Ben Bradford
Nov 14, 2018
Have you been to a mall lately?
Home Depot still doing well despite cooling housing market
by
Amy Scott
Nov 13, 2018
Despite signs of a cooling housing market, the home improvement giant turned in a $2.9 billion profit for the third quarter.