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consumer behavior

The stock market’s shine in the wake of President Trump’s election wore off in late February, with the new administration’s early economic policy priorities and weak consumer sentiment making investors uneasy. Stocks climbed to new highs

Posted 3 hours ago by inuno.ai

Cassandra Orakpo had enough. Too much, in fact. Shopping on her phone had become so easy it had turned into a bad habit. She bought a cake decorating kit, thinking she’d make her own birthday cake,

Posted 6 hours ago by inuno.ai

President Trump has issued an unremitting stream of tariff threats in his first month in office, accompanied by nearly as many reasons for why they should go into effect. Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China are

Posted 8 hours ago by inuno.ai

Fresh off the worst inflation shock in decades, Americans are once again bracing for higher prices. Expectations about future inflation have started to move up, according to metrics closely watched by officials at the Federal Reserve.

Posted 2 days ago by inuno.ai

(Image by Feng Yu on Shutterstock) In a nutshell People who know less about fashion and luxury brands are more likely to buy counterfeit items, using various psychological justifications to convince themselves it’s acceptable. Deeper knowledge

Posted February 19, 2025 by inuno.ai

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