U.S. holiday sales are expected to grow as much as 3.5%, the slowest pace in six years, the National Retail Federation forecast on Tuesday, as shoppers turn more frugal and get picky with spending on ...
US shoppers are expected to spend 3.2 percent more this holiday season than last year, as retailers nationwide kick off the ...
The largest retail trade group in the United States says it expects consumers to spend more during the upcoming holiday season but the growth in sales to be slower than last year due to concerns over ...
When it comes to adding to the workforce ahead of the holidays, NRF expects retailers ... Additional contributing factors to sales this year could include the economic impact of Hurricanes Helene ...
(Reuters) -U.S. holiday sales are expected to grow as much as 3.5%, the slowest pace in six years, the National Retail Federation forecast on Tuesday, as shoppers turn more frugal and get picky ...
Get ahead with us - it's free ... Consulting and research firm Customer Growth Partners predicted sales to grow 4 percent during the holiday period, just slightly below its figure from last ...
US HOLIDAY sales are expected to grow as much as 3.5 per cent, the slowest pace in six years, the National Retail Federation (NFR) forecast on Tuesday (Oct 15), as shoppers turn more frugal and get ...