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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.
Families are now paying more for some key back-to-school essentials, such as backpacks, ahead of the new school year. CNBC ...
About 36% of Americans say they will have to cut back in other areas to afford back-to-school expenses. That's about a 4-point increase from last year, with more Americans cutting back in other areas ...
Tariffs are driving up school supply costs for Michigan families, with some paying over 20% more this year. Get tips on ...
A new survey from Bankrate says that 30% of shoppers are changing how they shop for supplies due to inflation.
Target freezes prices on essential school supplies, offering budget relief with $5 backpacks, 35-cent notebooks, and special ...
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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.
President Trump boasted this week that his tariffs are raising "a fortune" for the U.S. government. Tariffs could also raise prices for the back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons.
Families will pay more for back-to-school essentials such as pens, pencils and backpacks ahead of the new school year.
Back-to-school shoppers are feeling better, but still not great, about what has become the second-biggest event on the annual ...
The department store is set to benefit from the brand’s strengths in localized merchandising, while the specialty retailer ...
In today’s volatile economic climate, retailers are under immense pressure to make every pricing decision count — ...