Express News | Shares of Retail Companies Are Trading Higher Possibly Amid Overall Market Strength. The Sector May Be Gaining as Investors Evaluate the Impact of Black Friday Sales
Trump's tariffs are worrying! NRF: Could shrink usa consumers' spending power by $78 billion annually
① The National Retail Federation reports that the tariffs proposed by Trump could cost usa consumers between 46 billion and 78 billion dollars each year. ② Tariffs will lead to price increases on outfits, toys, furniture, and other products, which will ultimately be passed on to consumers by retailers; ③ Wall Street investment banks have pointed out that the imposition of high tariffs could severely impact economic growth, and retailers may collectively raise prices.
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