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Parents cited inflation and concerns over new tariffs as major sources of financial strain ahead of the new academic year.
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How Tariffs are hitting back-to-school shoppers

Matt Schultz, chief consumer finance analyst, at LendingTree, explains how tariffs are impacting back-to-school this year.
Parents are spending less on back-to-school shopping due to inflation and tariffs. Indianapolis Public Schools was helping by providing free supplies, thanks to donors.
Tariffs are driving up school supply costs for Michigan families, with some paying over 20% more this year. Get tips on ...
Families across the nation are experiencing higher prices for back-to-school supplies this year, with experts citing inflation and potential tariffs as key factors.
Our back-to-school survey reports that about half (49 percent) of back-to-school shoppers are employing one or more ...
Retailers like Walmart and Target offer budget-friendly back-to-school items, and dollar stores are also a good place to find ...
The National Retail Federation says tariffs are weighing on the minds of shoppers, who have responded by moving up their purchasing schedules.
As Michigan families gear up for the back-to-school season, they’re facing more than just supply lists and shopping trips — they’re up against rising costs driven by tariffs. With major retailers like ...
If that's not bad enough, over half of the parents surveyed (54%) plan to sacrifice groceries and other necessities in order ...
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